Marine Candidates Still Face Obstacles Finding a Job in Today’s Workforce
Working in a San Diego Shipyard can be demanding, highly skilled, and require a large amount of know-how just to get your foot in the door.
Working in a San Diego Shipyard can be demanding, highly skilled, and require a large amount of know-how just to get your foot in the door.
Every element of a growing industry is improved when focusing on teamwork is the guiding principle, and providing clients with team members that understand this is one of the ways LEAD Marine Jacksonville sets itself apart from competing staffing agencies.
LEAD Marine Jacksonville stands ready to fill the skilled trade positions that are expected to come as Jacksonville’s riverfront area continues to grow.
For workers at the beginning of a career in the skilled trades, getting your foot in the door can be daunting, and partnering with a staffing agency can provide advantages to your process that you won’t have on your own. There are a lot of benefits a staffing agency can provide workers getting started in a new industry.
“We choose to focus on staffing a specific number of positions that we know inside and out, rather than over-promising with an across-the-board approach that often can’t live up to its promise,” said Alan Biliti, LEAD Marine San Diego’s Account Manager, “And this has allowed us to build relationships with client’s where when they come to us, they know they’re getting a worker who has been hired by LEAD with a specific intention in mind.”
Skilled trade jobs in the marine industry are in high demand throughout the U.S. Alan Biliti, Marine Division Sales and Recruiting Manager for LEAD Marine, a nationwide staffing company says, “We place employees in trade positions like electricians, pipe and structure welders, riggers, ship mechanics, and more.”