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Last updated on Wednesday, October 31, 2018
(CRANE) - Naval Support Activity Crane, one of Southern Indiana’s largest employers with about 6,000 workers, released hiring plans for the fiscal year 2019 that include adding more than 400 new jobs above attrition for both government and contract employees across multiple disciplines.
The base's two largest commands, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division and Crane Army Ammunition Activity, will each add to their workforce to meet the demand from the Department of Defense for key activities unique to the technical capabilities, facilities and expertise found at Crane.
Crane Army's vital work in countermeasures, logistics, production, and demilitarization of ammunition; coupled with the upcoming opening of the new Crane Flexible Manufacturing Complex later this year means an increased demand for advanced manufacturing workers who receive specialized training for the Army work.
"Due to a large increase in expected workload in both production and logistics operations, CAAA is looking to increase its blue-collar workforce by approximately 45 personnel. The new employees will go through our onboarding process. CAAA doesn't send employees to production lines without an adequate amount of safety and rudimentary ammunition training," said Crane Army's Chief of Staff Joe Mikac.
On the Navy side, NSWC Crane is experiencing a significant increase in workload within each of its mission areas that include Expeditionary Warfare, Electronic Warfare, and Strategic Missions, and plans to add 368 new employees in the coming year and backfill 187 jobs based on anticipated attrition. Careers range from engineers and scientists to technicians and business administration.
This increased capacity is a direct result of demand signals from National Defense and Naval strategies that call on the technical expertise at NSWC Crane, the state's only federal research laboratory, to expand its role in mission-critical challenges facing the U.S. military.
"With our workload on the rise, we are looking for the best and brightest to add to our team," said NSWC Crane Director of Corporate Operations, Dr. Angela Lewis. "Our work is vital to national security, and our staff has proven time and again that Crane has the resources, capabilities, and adaptability to meet mission demands -- not just for today, but for what's on the horizon."
NSWC Crane will increase its work with Strategic Systems Programs that support the Navy's submarine and missile technologies through engineering and system architecture for power and energy, guidance, navigation and control and also includes imperative work for the nation's new super-speed Hypersonic Missile Program.
Other growth areas include the Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program, which provides enhanced capabilities to existing and new ship combat systems to improve missile defense, counter targeting and counter surveillance as well as the rapidly growing field of Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems that serve to detect, track and defend against drone and other unmanned aircraft.
"As the economic development partnership for the region, we view Crane as a key catalyst for economic growth," said Radius Indiana President and CEO Jeff Quyle. "Adding high-wage, high-skilled jobs makes direct impact on our area's economy, but the way in which Crane engages partner organizations, private industry, and academia as part of its collaborative, working team means that growth at the base is only the first wave of positive impact we will see in our region and across the state."
Director Danielle Chrysler of the Indiana Office of Defense Development said the state is actively working to increase awareness of all of its defense assets, "This increase in jobs is evidence of the strong defense sector here in Indiana. The outstanding efforts of the leadership and workforce at Crane strengthen our opportunities on a national level."
To learn more about the jobs and to apply, go to www.crane.army.mil or www.navsea.navy.mil/Home/Warfare-Centers/NSWC-Crane.
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