Meyer Turku is one of the world’s largest and most modern shipyards. We build the world’s most modern and environmentally friendly cruise ships, ferries, and special vessels together with our partner companies. Over the years, the Turku shipyard has built over 1,300 new vessels for clients across the world. Meyer Turku Oy operates at the Turku shipyard where ships have been built since 1737. Meyer Turku Oy is owned by the Meyer family.

Building cruise ships requires not only highly professional metal industry workers but also top expertise in design, project management, technology and product development. With our over 2,000 skilled workers, Meyer Turku can offer unrivalled expertise. This is why it is important to maintain our employees’ high level of expertise and ensure our personnel’s wellbeing.

Meyer Turku Shipbuilding school has a long-standing tradition (1962) training shipbuilding professionals in Finland. It’s one of the few schools still operating in Finland that is maintained by a company. The school works in close cooperation with all departments of the company and organises centralised training and courses for the personnel of Meyer Turku Oy and its subsidiaries. Many of our employees work as teachers and lecturers in addition to their own work.

Meyer Turku is involved in LeaderSHIP in several work packages, particularly WP4, which focus on piloting training programs

 

Contacts

Sini-Kukka Malmberg, Head of HR Process and HRD,

sini-kukka.malmberg@meyerturku.fi

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