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Safety Join Our Team What We Build Government &#038
Timely Service Bollinger&#8217
s commitment to taking care of our own that that the majority of Bollinger&#8217
a safe place to work
if you want to learn a trade
this is the place. – Gene Fontenot Keep being aggressive
never be complacent
always keep driving to improve and get better
and take care of your people and your community
s most respected employer
offering competitive wages
attractive benefits packages
skills training and opportunities for advancement. Today
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thousands of Bollinger professionals
many who are third and fourth generation employees
Founder Copyright © 2026 Bollinger Shipyards. All rights reserved. Designed by Online Optimism
Privacy Policy
including individuals with disabilities
please contact us during normal business hours

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