Aerospace company closing San Jose plant, cutting dozens of jobs
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Aerospace company closing San Jose plant, cutting dozens of jobs
(KRON) -- Defense contractor Northrop Grumman will be shutting down a plant in the South Bay, resulting in the loss of dozens of jobs, state filings indicate. A filing with the Employment Development Department indicates the aerospace manufacturer will be permanently closing its facility on San Ignacio Avenue in San Jose. Meta hits the breaks on AI hiring amid growing bubble concerns: WSJ The closure will result in the elimination of 78 jobs. Th…


Defense contractor Northrop Grumman trims South Bay jobs, will shut San Jose complex
SAN JOSE — Northrop Grumman has decided to shut a San Jose plant in a downsizing that will eliminate 78 jobs and widen employment losses in the Bay Area’s tech sector, a new state government filing shows. Employees at 6379 San Ignacio Ave. are part of the cuts by the aerospace manufacturer. Northrop Grumman Info Systems, a unit of Northrop Grumman that often provides information technology services to federal government agencies, operates at the…
Defense Contractor Northrop Grumman to Close 64,400 SQFT Facility in San Jose, Lay Off Up to 78 Employees - The Registry
By The Registry Staff A San Jose facility occupied by a major defense industry contractor is slated to close. According to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification notice filed earlier this month, Northrop Grumman is closing its facility located at 6379 San Ignacio Ave. in a move that will affect up to 78 employees. The […] The post Defense Contractor Northrop Grumman to Close 64,400 SQFT Facility in San Jose, Lay Off Up to 78 Employees a…
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