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Alstom has announced plans to recruit around 120 new employees for its rail car manufacturing facility in Plattsburgh, New York.
The recruitment drive aims to meet production demands for 374 commuter rail cars ordered by NJ TRANSIT, one of the company’s key customers in North America.
The available positions include roles in assembly, welding, industrial painting, and crane operations. All roles are full-time and permanent, with benefits such as health insurance, a 401(k) retirement plan, and paid time off.
A job fair will take place on Thursday, 6 November, from 3 pm to 7.30 p.m. at Alstom’s facility at 71 Wall Street, Plattsburgh. Candidates are encouraged to register in advance. Hiring managers plan to conduct on-site interviews and may extend conditional job offers during the event.
We are happy to be entering such a strong growth phase and to continue to support the Adirondack region’s economy. We offer competitive pay and benefits and the opportunity to build a high-quality product that people will rely on every day. If you have the skills and experience we are looking for, we hope you apply to join our dedicated team.
Alstom employs over 86,000 people globally, including approximately 350 at its Plattsburgh plant. The company has been part of the region since 1995 and has produced thousands of rail cars for major US transit systems, including the New York City subway, San Francisco BART, and agencies in Chicago, Maryland and New Jersey.
Alstom has also been recognised by Forbes as one of the ‘World’s Best Employers’ and provides training and career development opportunities for its workforce.
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