KEY POINTS
  • Boeing will not say exactly how many employees are being hired.
  • The company is seeking avionics technicians, aircraft mechanics, airframe mechanics and aircraft electricians.
  • Since the FAA and regulators around the world grounded the Max in March, Boeing has continued building the planes, but not delivering them.
Maintenance workers cover the engine of an American Airlines Group Inc. Boeing Co. 737 Max plane outside of a maintenance hangar at Tulsa International Airport (TUL) in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S., on Tuesday, May 14, 2019.

Boeing is hiring hundreds of temporary workers to help maintain its growing fleet of grounded 737 Max planes that are awaiting delivery.

The company has posted job listings for a few hundred temporary workers who will help the company with 737 Max storage and maintenance at the Port of Moses Lake east of Seattle. Boeing will not say exactly how many employees are being hired.