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Boeing hosting in-person career event in Huntsville on May 24

HUNTSVILLE – Boeing is hiring experienced engineering, manufacturing, supply chain and quality professionals in the greater Huntsville area. Interested candidates are encouraged to attend an in-person career event, May 24.

Event Details:
May 24, 2022
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Boeing Huntsville Site, building 48-211
1100 Redstone Gateway
Huntsville, AL 35808

The event is open to all interested candidates. Attendees can apply to open roles ahead of time to be eligible for an on-the-spot interview and possible same day contingent job offer.

To apply, visit https://www.boeing.com/HuntsvilleEvent.

Relocation and signing bonuses are available on some positions.

Boeing also offers one of the best benefits packages in the industry. Employees receive competitive compensation, comprehensive healthcare and wellness benefits, generous paid time off, a top-ranked 401K, and industry-leading tuition assistance, among other benefits. Sign-on bonuses and relocation are also available for many positions.

 

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