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DE LAFAYETTE FOR NEW GRADS MEDAL orbes’ 2019 2020 WOMEN AMERICA’S ON BOARDS TOP LARGER Winning Company EMPLOYERS AVIATION/DEFENSE INDUSTRIAL/AVIATION/DEFENSE Fort Worth, TX (HQ) | Washington, DC | Augusta, GA (HQ) | Kennesaw, GA | Amarillo , TX | Piney Flats, TN Thief River Falls, MN Hundreds of opportunities, For more than 85 years, 7 reasons to join us. we’ve been reimagining the experience of flight- and Textron Specialized Vehicles and it’s family where it can take us. Bell has of businesses manufacture golf cars and strategic locations across the globe, with other vehicles under the E-Z-GO, Cushman, breakthrough innovations that deliver Arctic Cat, TUG Technologies and Douglas exceptional experiences to our customers, Equipment brands. They are found in with products that include commercial and airports, on job sites and along trails. Freedom to think. Discipline to deliver. Our businesses are built on innovation and military, manned and unmanned vertical- collaboration. We value smart, diverse, sometimes wild ideas...and the discipline to lift aircraft. turn the best ones into reality. CORPORATE Textron has opportunities for a wide range of backgrounds and functional areas. It AVIATION/DEFENSE Providence, RI (HQ) | Washington DC | Hurst, TX takes a collaborative team of talented people to design, build, manufacture, sell and Witchita, KS | Mesa, AZ | Global Service Centers service our products. Here’s why you should be a part of our team. Textron Corporate is responsible for the 1. Get hired your way. Check out our internship/co-op opportunities, local overall management and corporate rotational programs, Leadership Development Program, or direct hire positions. Textron Aviation is a leader in general governance of the company. Corporate aviation and home to the Beechcraft functions include Finance, Investor 2. Explore multiple industries. Work for leading companies in different industries, and Cessna brands. Our products include Relations, Tax, Human Resources, all as an employee of Textron. Citation business jets, Beechcraft King Air Information Technology, Communications, 3. See the world. With presence across the U.S. and in 25 countries around the and Cessna Caravan turboprops, Beechcraft and Strategy. globe, your career at Textron can really take you places. and Cessna piston engine aircraft and the T-6 military trainer aircraft. 4. Work your way up. We promote from within, so you have the opportunity to soar. AVIATION/DEFENSE Hunt Valley, MD (HQ) | Slidell, LA | WIlliamsport, PA | 5. Think big, and small. We welcome big ideas, and value people who sweat every Waterboro, ME | Wilmington, MA | Sterling, VA little detail. INDUSTRIAL Bonn, Germany (HQ) | Detroit, MI | 6. Make a real difference. Our products solve problems, take people places, power Troy, MI | Muskegon, MI | Lavonia, GA | industries, even provide emergency services. Avilla, IN | San Antonio, TX Textron Systems, best known for innovative 7. Take advantage of all the benefits. As a global organization committed to defense, government and aerospace hiring top talent, we know you’re interested in the whole package -- Total technologies and services, has been an With 32 plants in 16 countries, Kautex industry leader for more than 50 years. Rewards. Ask us about personal/professional development, tuition assistance, develops and produces blow-molded fuel 401k matching, and our competitive merit-based pay-for-performance initiatives. Additional brands represented in the systems, selective catalytic reduction segment include Lycoming Engines, Howe systems, clear vision systems, engine & Howe Technologies, Airborne Tactical Tell us your goals. Our approach to hiring and employee development is designed to camshafts and plastic industrial Advantage Company (ATAC) and TRU packaging solutions. you achieve your career goals. We want to hear your wildest dreams. Let’s talk about Simulation + Training. where you want to go! TEXTRON.COM/CAREERS Be a part of it. Apply today at Textron.com/careers. #ItStartsWithYou.
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