New Submarine Division At Austal Will Bring Over 1,000 New Jobs To Area

Erica Thomas • February 5, 2025

U.S. Navy submarines to be manufactured in Mobile

Gulf Shores area jobs

In a recent announcement, first reported by Erica Thomas of 1819 News, Austal USA stated they will invest more than $400 million in a new submarine module manufacturing facility in Mobile, which will create 1,162 jobs.


“Austal’s ongoing expansion in Mobile is a testament to the skill and dedication of our local workforce," said Mayor Sandy Stimpson. "This Module Manufacturing Facility will bring additional jobs to Mobile, boost the local economy, and enhance U.S. Naval defense capabilities. As Austal deepens its commitment to our community, the City of Mobile is proud to support its continued growth and success."


Mobile’s Industrial Development Board approved support for the 369,600-square-foot expansion.



“Austal’s investment in workforce development, infrastructure and cutting-edge manufacturing technologies ensures a bright future for Mobile’s industrial economy,” said Mobile Chamber President and CEO Bradley Byrne. “As Alabama’s maritime industry continues to grow, Austal’s presence strengthens the economic impact of Mobile’s shipbuilding sector, securing a key role in our nation’s defense strategy.”


The facility will support the U.S. Navy’s Columbia-class and Virginia-class submarine programs.

Construction is expected to be completed in 2026.


According to a company press release, Austal USA was awarded $450 million contract to expand submarine module production capacity in September of last year by General Dynamics Electric Boat.


Many of Austal's staff members have residence in Baldwin County and lower Baldwin residents are know to share apartments for housing while working in the area. To research employment at Austal visit HERE.


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