Airbus is looking for a second group of Liaison Engineers for three areas of its assembly line in Mobile, Alabama. The three job openings posted today are for Liaison Engineers-Installation, Liaison Engineers-Structure and Liaison Engineers-Systems.
Liaison Engineers provide critical, time sensitive engineering support to the Airbus production line thereby ensuring that each Airbus aircraft meets the highest standards of safety and reliability.
All three positions require a minimum of 10 months training abroad.
For a full job description of each position, go to www.aidt.edu/airbus.
On July 2, 2012, Airbus announced it is building an assembly line for its A320 Family of aircraft in Mobile. The groundbreaking for the assembly line was on April 8, 2013, and construction is underway. Hiring for manufacturing jobs will continue into 2014. Aircraft production will begin in 2015, with the first Mobile-assembled aircraft scheduled for delivery in 2016.
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