Menoyo Joins Great Lakes Towing Company in VP Role
The Great Lakes Towing Company (GLT) has hired Salvadore Menoyo for its business development team.Sal has been named Vice President-Special Projects, reporting to Joe Starck, President of GLT. He will be based in Jacksonville, Fla. and use his extensive experience and expertise to identify, develop and manage new business opportunities on the East Coast, including the Gulf and Puerto Rico. In this new role, Menoyo will work with internal and external customers and build relationships with partners and other prospects to bring value and growth to the company.Menoyo, an operations and commercial veteran
US Shipyards: Always on the Job Hunt
hiring to grow their staff counts.“Great Lakes is always seeking skilled and talented personnel looking for a long-term career opportunity. We’re looking for electricians, welders, fitters, mechanics, quality technicians, project engineers and managers, and a controller,” said Joe Starck, president of the Great Lakes Towing Company and Great Lakes Shipyard.While the pandemic’s business effects have made commercial repair jobs hard to come by for the company’s Cleveland shipyard, Starck said the stream of government repair work has been steady and is expected to remain
Great Lakes Towing, Shipyard to Hire 100
2018 to support continued growth driven by client demand. The company said it is seeking candidates to fill a wide range of positions, including shipyard welders, shipfitters and more. “At The Towing Company, we’re looking for great people to join our team,” said Joe Starck, the company’s president. “We are committed to hiring a diverse team of people – providing employees with a unique opportunity to learn and develop through training to preserve our position as a leader in the Great Lakes community and throughout the industry.” Located
Great Lakes Group in 2016 Hiring Push
driven by client demand, the Great Lakes Towing Company and Great Lakes Shipyard have together added 20 new employees in Q1 2016 and are looking to hire an additional 50+ employees before the end of Q4 2016. “We’re looking out for the future,” said the company’s president, Joe Starck. “We’re strategically focusing our efforts on finding, developing and training a team of professionals for a growing workforce to successfully accomplish the contracts we have now, and the potential contracts we are working on. This starts with hiring world-class talent.” Recent
Great Lakes Towing, Shipyard Announces Hiring Push
and construction operation on the Great Lakes, announced plans to hire 50 employees before the end of the first quarter of 2016 to support continued growth driven by client demand. "At The Towing Company, we’re looking for great people to join our team and grow with us,” said Joe Starck, the company’s president. “We are committed to hiring a diverse team of people – providing employees with a unique opportunity to learn and develop through training to perpetuate our position as a leader in the Great Lakes community and throughout the industry.” Current
Great Lakes Towing Company Creates ‘Workforce Pipeline’
opening of the new school building this year, the towing company will continue the program and train students in welding and diesel engine mechanics – skills needed for the shipyard. After attending the ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday, August 31, 2015 for the new $48 million school, Joe Starck, President, The Great Lakes Towing Company & Great Lakes Shipyard, stated that, “Our business has grown significantly over the past four quarters, and this growth is expected to continue for the next five years – we will need a dedicated and skilled workforce. With great educational
Great Lakes Towing Hosts Networking Event
Boom, 45 ft. Jib, 4wd, SkyJack SJ45T Portable Light Plant 20KW 60HZ Generator Terex At 6:30 p.m., Tug Illinois assisted the M/V American Courage alongside the shipyard dock for all attendees to witness. When asked why events such as these are important, president of the Towing Company, Joe Starck stated, “It’s a great opportunity to meet our local friends and neighbors, showcase our facilities and equipment, and talk about our mutual skills and capabilities within the Cleveland manufacturing community. This is a city that is thriving in so many ways – the business environment