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Fincantieri Marine Group

About Fincantieri Marine Group

Fincantieri Marine Group (FMG) is a leading US shipbuilder active in the naval and commercial sector.
FMG employs over 2,200 people across its 3 shipyards:
• Fincantieri Marinette Marine with a long tradition of building Navy, Coast Guard and commercial vessels is currently the builder of the US Navy’s LCS Freedom class.
• Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding is one of the main US builders of merchant ships (including tugs, barges and offshore support vessels) as well as the leader in repair and conversions in the Great Lakes region;
• Fincantieri ACE Marine, is a center of excellence for aluminum construction, with experience in building small and medium-sized boats and patrol vessels especially for the US Coast Guard.
FMG offers complete and cost-effective marine solutions thanks to investments in excess of USD100M in facilities and equipment, a large and experienced naval architecture and marine engineering staff and a highly trained and skilled workforce, committed to safe operation.

FMG is part of the FINCANTIERI Group, one of the world's largest shipbuilders and number one by diversification and presence in all high value-added market sectors, having built more than 7,000 vessels over 230 years. Headquartered in Trieste (Italy), the Group has approximately 21,900 employees, and operates through 21 shipyards in 4 continents. It is world leader in cruise ship construction and a reference player in other sectors, such as naval vessels, offshore support vessels, mega-yachts, ship repairs and conversions.

Reviews

Engineering intern

June 2023 - August 2023 Marinette, WI
“I really liked how my team was always willing to answer my questions and show me what they were doing. Everyone was really supportive and always willing to help.”

Administrative Engineering Intern

May 2019 - August 2019 Marinette, WI
“They brought me on board right away and got me right into what I was doing from the beginning. I also got some cool tours of the ships, and the people there were very nice. ”
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