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Boeing San Antonio continues the legacy of aviation as an anchor tenant for Port San Antonio. The company utilizes over 1.6 million square feet of enclosed area, including 940,000 square feet of hangar space along with 3.5 million square feet of aircraft ramps, run-up areas, and parking pads.
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32 Boeing jobs available in San Antonio, TX on Indeed.com. Apply to Operations Associate, Host/hostess, Program Manager and more!
SAN ANTONIO — Boeing’s Port San Antonio site, one of the world’s largest aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facilities, is expanding its operations to meet the increasing demand from a global clientele of military and commercial airplane operators.
Today’s top 40 Boeing jobs in San Antonio, Texas, United States. Leverage your professional network, and get hired. New Boeing jobs added daily.
Boeing, which operates a big facility at Port San Antonio, traces its history to the dawn of aviation. The small enterprise founded by William Boeing in 1916 as Pacific Aero Products—manufacturing aircraft in a former Seattle shipyard—stands today as the world’s leading aerospace firm.
SAN ANTONIO – Boeing is hiring for more than 200 positions at its plant at Port San Antonio. Officials with the aerospace company said they are hiring general, electrical and structural...
Boeing is currently looking for Tool and Die Makers (CNC Machinists) to join their team in San Antonio, TX. This position is expected to be 100% onsite. The selected candidate will be required to ...
Boeing has taken delivery of the first of two B-52 bombers that will undergo upgrades to their radar technology at the company’s Port San Antonio facility, part of a $376 million contract with the U.S. Air Force to modernize the long-range bomber’s capabilities.