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Mon, Apr 24, 2006

Sikorsky Puts The Call Out For More Engineers

Helo Builder Hopes To Recruit Over 300

Sikorsky Aircraft recently announced a nationwide campaign to recruit more than 300 engineers to meet growing demand for the company's military and civil helicopter product lines and related services.

Over the next few months, Sikorsky plans job fairs in several states to fill engineering positions at company and subsidiary facilities in Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, Alabama, and New York. Sikorsky is on a path to double revenue between 2003-2008 and significantly increase aircraft deliveries across the company product lines over the same time period.

"There has never been a more exciting time to work in the helicopter industry or to work as an engineer at Sikorsky Aircraft," said Mark Miller, vice president, research & engineering for Sikorsky. "We are ramping up several new military and commercial programs at a rapid pace, while continuing to invest in innovative research and development projects that set the stage for continued growth in the future."

Sikorsky and its subsidiaries design, engineer, manufacture, and maintain helicopters for all five branches of the US military, as well as international military and commercial customers in more than 50 nations. Sikorsky products are prominent worldwide in disaster relief, the fight against terror, search and rescue, support of the oil industry, and executive travel.

Sikorsky is conducting the job fairs in regions with sizeable populations of engineers from both within and outside the aerospace industry. Particular skills in demand by Sikorsky are system engineers, flight controls design and analysis engineers, structural analysts, air vehicle design engineers with CATIA experience, electrical engineers, and avionics engineers.

"While we certainly seek and welcome engineers with aerospace backgrounds, our experience has demonstrated that many of our finest engineers have often come from other industries. However, what our best engineers share in common are dedication, passion, vision, and the desire to test their skills to the fullest," Miller said.

Job postings are also available online, at the FMI link below. 

FMI: www.sikorskycareers.com

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