Up To 40 Nuclear Engineering Jobs Coming To N.B.
Government rebates will help a Toronto company set up a Saint John office.
Government rebates will help a Toronto company set up a Saint John office.
Razor Contract Manufacturing will receive $1.5 million in loans and payroll rebates to expand its workforce and increase automation.
Sponsored: Pieter and Sylvia Meindertsma were dairy farmers in northern Holland. Finding some of the regulations and production quotas in the Netherlands too restricting, they decided it was time for a change. Canada seemed like an ideal place to live and continue their farming interests.
The Canadian Business Growth Fund, the New Brunswick Innovation Fund, and Halifax-based venture capital firm Sandpiper Ventures all made investments in ProcedureFlow, a Saint John-based software-as-a-service company.
Sponsored: Whether helping immigrants adapt to new personal and professional lives in New Brunswick or assisting a growing business through a funding application process, the province’s public employees are happy to be of service.
This week’s Digital Innovation Summit is just another step in the province’s digital transformation, says McKenna, a journey that started last fall with the formation of The McKenna Institute at UNB.
Sponsored: The Opportunities NB CEO and COO reflect on the organization culture that made it once again one of Atlantic Canada’s Top Employers.
Through an investment from Opportunities New Brunswick, DealerMine will create up to 226 jobs in Saint John over the next four years.
The new co-owners of the manufacturing operation in Lower Woodstock bought the company early in the pandemic and have been on a growth trajectory despite early challenges.
The new jobs at Missing Link include positions such as software developers, testers, data analysts, data scientists, project managers, telecom technical planners and a marketing specialist.