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"A job fair for assembly positions at API Delevan will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday at 270 Quaker Road in Orchard Park. To register, call 716-800-4311, or go to 716jobs.com.
Moog Inc. will hold a hiring event from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Northland Workforce Training Center, at 683 Northland Ave. Open interviews will be held for positions including assembly, test, machine shop and engineering. Attendees are asked to bring a resume. Same-day offers will be available for select positions."
From the article: "Moog Inc. is planning for more growth in Elma.
The manufacturer has proposed a $77 million expansion that would add a 150,000-square-foot building on its campus, primarily to support its aircraft group. The details were shared in documents filed with the Erie County Industrial Development Agency.
Moog doesn't expect to add jobs to its workforce as a result of the new building. But the manufacturer says its long-range plans call for two separate, additional buildings that would each create 100 production jobs.
Moog is seeking as much as $2 million in sales tax incentives from the ECIDA, plus an unspecified amount of property tax savings that would be the largest part of the overall incentive package. The project would create what the company is calling an Advanced Integrated Manufacturing Center.
About 80% of the space in the center would be used by the aircraft group's machining shop, which mainly is involved with military aerospace projects, the company said. The rest of the space would be used for offices."
Also from the article: "Moog is one of the region's biggest private-sector employers, with 3,500 workers at its Elma complex and other satellite locations in Niagara County and elsewhere.
The AIM center project is the latest in a series of expansions by Moog in Western New York. The company in March 2022 said it expected to create 500 new jobs through a $25 million expansion that will help it upgrade and expand its local facilities and add new equipment.
New York agreed to provide the company with up to $15 million in Excelsior tax credits if Moog meets its hiring targets for that project.
As part of that project, Moog said it would invest in high-tech equipment and machinery as part of the expansion for Moog's work on components it makes for the military's F-35 fighter jet and the V-22 tilt-rotor aircraft, along with equipment used on flight simulators and satellites."
From the article: "Moog Inc. is planning for more growth in Elma.
The manufacturer has proposed a $77 million expansion that would add a 150,000-square-foot building on its campus, primarily to support its aircraft group. The details were shared in documents filed with the Erie County Industrial Development Agency.
Moog doesn't expect to add jobs to its workforce as a result of the new building. But the manufacturer says its long-range plans call for two separate, additional buildings that would each create 100 production jobs.
Moog is seeking as much as $2 million in sales tax incentives from the ECIDA, plus an unspecified amount of property tax savings that would be the largest part of the overall incentive package. The project would create what the company is calling an Advanced Integrated Manufacturing Center.
About 80% of the space in the center would be used by the aircraft group's machining shop, which mainly is involved with military aerospace projects, the company said. The rest of the space would be used for offices."
Also from the article: "Moog is one of the region's biggest private-sector employers, with 3,500 workers at its Elma complex and other satellite locations in Niagara County and elsewhere.
The AIM center project is the latest in a series of expansions by Moog in Western New York. The company in March 2022 said it expected to create 500 new jobs through a $25 million expansion that will help it upgrade and expand its local facilities and add new equipment.
New York agreed to provide the company with up to $15 million in Excelsior tax credits if Moog meets its hiring targets for that project.
As part of that project, Moog said it would invest in high-tech equipment and machinery as part of the expansion for Moog's work on components it makes for the military's F-35 fighter jet and the V-22 tilt-rotor aircraft, along with equipment used on flight simulators and satellites."
"Moog doesn't expect to add jobs to its workforce as a result of the new building. But the manufacturer says its long-range plans call for two separate, additional buildings that would each create 100 production jobs.
Moog is seeking as much as $2 million in sales tax incentives from the ECIDA, plus an unspecified amount of property tax savings that would be the largest part of the overall incentive package. The project would create what the company is calling an Advanced Integrated Manufacturing Center."
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