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Thu, Mar 08, 2012

Kestrel Aircraft Is Hiring

Staff Will Be Added In Both Wisconsin And Maine Locations

Kestrel Aircraft Company announced Tuesday that they are looking to add a number of employees in their engineering and engineering support. 

It was announced earlier this year that Kestrel Aircraft will be building its manufacturing facilities in Superior, WI. Kestrel Aeroworks, the Company’s aircraft modification arm, will remain in Brunswick, ME, with both locations currently hiring.

Kestrel’s COO and Executive Vice President of Product Development, Steve Serfling stated, “We are very pleased to be adding to our engineering team, in both the Duluth/Superior office, as well as our Brunswick, ME office. We have a very seasoned group of individuals, and the design of the airplane has progressed very nicely. However, the work load is increasing as we mature as a company, and it is exciting that our employee needs are growing almost on a daily basis”.

Kestrel employs about 50 people, in their Brunswick, ME and Duluth/Superior offices. The Company’s website will be routinely up-dated to reflect the current positions that are available, along with the directions for submitting applications and resumes.

FMI: www.kestrel.aero

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