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Diamond Aircraft Hangs Out The 'Help Wanted' Sign

Looking To Hire Additional People In Austria And Canada

After one year under the new management of the Diamond Aircraft Group, the company is on a very good way to achieve its goal to be the leading company in General Aviation in its class worldwide. After a huge staff increase in 2018, the company now is looking to employ even more people in 2019 as production is doubling.

"We do not see the takeover of Diamond just as an investment opportunity. We are here for the long-term and want to grow Diamond on its existing sites. Diamond’s headquarters in Wiener Neustadt have been appointed as the global lead and technology centre and are strongly developed further over the coming years," said Liqun Zhang, CEO Diamond Aircraft Austria. "We are ramping up production from 90 units, close to almost 200 units per year, more than double the volume. In 2018 we have already added more than 100 employees in Austria and we are hiring more people from the local area that are interested in a fascinating position at one of the leading GA manufacturers in its class. We are planning to increase our staff capacity from more than 600 to 800 for 2019 due to high production increase. Especially for our aircraft manufacturing we are urgently searching staff. We also have lots of job opportunities in Research & Development, Sales, and Administration.”

Also the Canadian branch of Diamond Aircraft, which currently employs over 300, is growing and still looking for more workers, especially skilled trades as business is booming.

“We are doubling our production in 2019 to 150 units as global demand is growing. After adding more than 100 workers in the past year, we are hiring another 100 people in all departments in 2019 to meet global demand. Our biggest challenge is getting good, skilled people. The labour pool in London, Ontario is pretty shallow right now. We are looking for motivated people in the greater London area that want a unique opportunity to join our world class aircraft manufacturing company,” says Scott McFadzean, CEO Diamond Aircraft Canada.

(Image provided with Diamond Aircraft news release. [L-R] Liqun Zhang (CEO Diamond Aircraft Industries GmbH), Georg Grund-Groiss (Branch Manager Employment Service Austria Wr. Neustadt), David Bausek (Head of Production Organisation Diamond Aircraft Industries GmbH), Klaus Schneeberger (Mayor of Wr. Neustadt), Johannes Frauenberger (Accountable Manager Diamond Aircraft) in the production halls of Diamond Aircraft’s HQ in Wiener Neustadt, Austria Photo Credit: City of Wiener Neustadt/Michael Weller)

FMI: www.diamond-air.at/de/careers, www.diamondaircraft.com/about-diamond/careers

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