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Newport News Shipbuilding Hires Local High School Graduates from WAVES Program

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Newport News Shipbuilding, a division of HII, recently hired a group of local high school graduates who completed the Workforce Advancement for Valuable Employees (WAVES) program. This initiative provides vocational training and direct employment pathways for students entering the shipbuilding industry immediately following their secondary education.

The WAVES program functions as a bridge between classroom instruction and industrial application, focusing on technical skills required for naval construction. Participants in the program receive hands-on training that aligns with the specific operational needs of the shipyard. By integrating these graduates into the workforce, the company aims to fill entry-level positions with personnel who have already undergone preliminary technical preparation. The program represents a collaborative effort between the shipyard and local educational institutions to standardize training protocols for incoming employees.

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Date: June 3, 2026

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