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Groton-Based Electric Boat To Hire 2,200 This Year

Replies(2) The submarine manufacturer is hiring people as they gear up for a high level of production. (Shutterstock) GROTON, CT Groton-based submarine builder General Dynamics Electric Boat plans to hire 2,200 people this year, according to a statement from President Kevin Graney. Graney said the company hired 2,000 people last year and plans to add to that number. These new hires have an opportunity for a career with competitive wages and benefits at a company with an absolutely critical mission, Graney said in the statement. He said that there s an increasing importance of submarines to the U.S. Navy due to the Great Power Competition that you ve heard about–the threats we face from Russia and China. These threats are driving a demand signal for more and more capable submarines with advanced sensors, stealth and increased payloads.

Electric Boat to create thousands of jobs

GROTON, Conn. (AP) The General Dynamics Electric Boat division plans to add 2,200 jobs this year in Connecticut and Rhode Island as it tackles a $39 billion backlog of work, the submarine maker's top executive said Monday. Kevin Graney, EB's president, made the announcement during a video briefing for stakeholders. He said Electric Boat is facing the largest backlog of work in its history, with orders to build two new ballistic missile.

Electric Boat facing more work than at any point in company s history [The Day, New London, Conn ]

FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA Electric Boat facing more work than at any point in company’s history [The Day, New London, Conn.] Feb. 1 A demand for more advanced and stealthy U.S. submarines, driven by continued investments by China and Russia in their undersea fleets, means Electric Boat is facing more work than at any other point in the submarine builder’s history, president Kevin Graney said. The company has a $39 billion backlog in work, including two new ballistic missile submarines and 19 new attack submarines, 11 of which are under construction, Graney said Monday, delivering the company’s annual business outlook to stakeholders at a virtual briefing.

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