Located on the Gulf Coast of Alabama, Mobile offers a rich history and a lively atmosphere, with plenty to do for visitors as well as its nearly 190,000 residents.
But Alabama's fourth largest city isn't just a great place to visit or live. It could also be a great place to work.
The unemployment rate in Mobile has been decreasing overall since 2010. As of August 2019, it sat at 3.5 percent, slightly lower than the national average of 3.7 for that same period. The tight labor market could mean that employees struggle to find qualified workers for positions.
That could be good for those looking to enter the workforce in Mobile, especially if they are qualified to fill jobs in Mobile's unique industries. Trade, transportation and utilities is Mobile's largest industry. Mobile also has a higher concentration of plant-related jobs, such as chemical plant and system operators and petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators and gaugers than elsewhere in the country.
If you are interested in getting a plant job in Mobile, consider following these steps1:
Not all plant jobs are the same. If you think working in this field could be right for you, it helps to know a little more about what options you might have.
1 Employment not guaranteed for students or graduates.
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