Ball Aerospace SkillBridge Program

Ball Aerospace SkillBridge Program

Connecting Service Members to Civilian Careers

The Ball Aerospace SkillBridge Program gives Active Duty military members who will soon transition into civilian life a chance to gain valuable work experience through specific industry training and development. Ball Aerospace is proud to be an authorized SkillBridge organization through the Department of Defense, bridging the skills of Service members to their new civilian careers.

Active Duty military can participate anytime during their final 180 days of service. The program is designed to provide the candidate and our organization value in a strategic skillset match, candidate development and a path to potential regular employment. Ultimately, we are looking for transitioning service members to join our team after completion of the program in numerous job categories. Military members who are considering participating in the program can search our careers site to see what positions may be of interest.

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Belonging at Ball

Hiring and Investing in Veterans

Jared Ruger, a senior human resources generalist at Ball Corporation, remembers what it’s like to make the transition to the civilian job market. He completed eight years of service in the Army in 2015, then joined Ball in 2018 after earning a bachelor’s degree.

“I struggled in the job-search process because there were so many variables to consider. How do my skills transfer? What level of job should I apply for?” Ruger said. “I had to research, explore different organizations and build a diverse network of supporters to help me answer these questions during the transition.”

The Ball Aerospace SkillBridge program aims to ease the process and help Service members find a sense of belonging at Ball.

“These individuals come from all walks of life, representing a wide variety of socio-economic backgrounds, genders, religions and races,” says Stevan Richards, a senior talent acquisition specialist at Ball Aerospace. “Moreover, they bring a diverse set of translatable practical, hands-on experience, leadership skills and discipline that is unique to military service and extremely valuable in the private sector and our organization, in particular.”

This support for service members taking their next career step contributes to both Ball Aerospace’s success and to a stronger military. At Ball, the transition process for veterans does not end upon finding civilian employment. Our Veterans Ball Network was established to provide opportunities to build community and camaraderie for veterans and non-veterans within our organization. The VBRG provides support and networking opportunities, participation in recruitment, retention and advancement activities supporting an inclusive environment.

Am I eligible for the Ball Aerospace SkillBridge Program?
Service members must be able to complete the program within their last 180 days of military service and must also obtain approval from their chain of command, which varies by each Branch of the Military. Such Branch Commanders may approve or disapprove participation by a Service member based upon unit mission requirements.
How do I apply?
We ask for you to go to our careers site to identify opportunities that match your geographic preference, your skills and for which you meet the minimum requirements. Once identified, please apply to the position with your current resume. Click "Apply Now" below and send us your information to get the process started. Our recruiters will review your application, and then share with the Strategic Business Unit of interest to determine a potential fit for the program.
Who is the ideal candidate for the Ball Aerospace SkillBridge Program?
The goal of the SkillBridge Program is for transitioning members of the military to secure career opportunities they love within Ball Aerospace. From revolutionary space missions and world-renowned sensors to data and cyber solutions, Ball Aerospace gives its employees unique opportunities to work on cutting-edge missions that help our customers learn about our planet, protect lives and build a better tomorrow.

To be successful in the program, we look for those who are willing to explore new challenges and embrace this opportunity of on-the-job training as an effective way to translate your skills from one industry to another.
What opportunities does the Ball Aerospace SkillBridge Program offer?
The Ball Aerospace SkillBridge Program goal is to find a perfect match by aligning the candidate and interests of the Strategic Business Unit sponsor within the company. We are looking for transitioning service members to join our team in numerous job categories including:
  • Marketing/Communications
  • Engineering/TechnicalMale service member on computer
  • Finance
  • Leaders
  • Human Resources
  • Business Development
  • Manufacturing/Operations
  • Program/Project Management
  • Quality/Mission Assurance
  • Administration/Business Support
  • Information Technology Services
If you can identify a position of interest on our careers site, opportunities are based on current needs and geographic availability.
Can I participate as a veteran?
Please visit the DoD’s SkillBridge Program FAQ’s for additional eligibility information. Veterans or military spouses are always encouraged to apply to one of our current job openings to join the Ball Aerospace team.
Where and when does the Ball Aerospace SkillBridge Program take place?
SkillBridge opportunities are based on current needs of the sponsoring Strategic Business Unit, geographic availability and the potential to provide regular, full-time employment upon program completion. While we cannot guarantee that you will be placed into the program, if you are selected for interview for the SkillBridge Program, you will be contacted by the appropriate Talent Acquisition Specialist for the Strategic Business Area of interest regarding next steps. We appreciate your interest and look forward to hearing from you.

SkillBridge Application

Submit your information to be considered for the Ball Aerospace SkillBridge Program.

DoD SkillBridge Program

Learn more about how transitioning Service members are connected to career training opportunities.