BAE Systems lays off nearly 200 Jacksonville workers

Layoffs represent close to a quarter of the company’s local workforce.


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BAE Systems breaks ground for new shiplift, land level facility in Jacksonville.
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BAE Systems is cutting nearly 200 jobs in Jacksonville, and the layoffs started this week, the company confirmed to News4JAX.

The cuts represent close to a quarter of the company’s Jacksonville workforce of 900 employees. BAE Systems performs ship repairs, maintenance, and overhaul work for the U.S. Navy, the cruise industry, and others.

In a statement to News4Jax, Senior Communications Manager Laura Clifford said the company decided to scale back its local headcount to match the expected workload.

“We made the difficult decision to right-size the Jacksonville workforce to efficiently execute the workload expected through the end of the year,” Clifford said.

“As the workforce reduction unfolds, we will keep the appropriate level of skills and capability to deliver high-quality ship maintenance services to the U.S. Navy and customers. Less than 200 employees will be impacted effective this month.”

News4JAX received information indicating the total number of workers affected could be as high as 400, including temporary workers. Clifford did not address that figure, nor did she answer questions about whether temporary workers were included in the company’s count.

She also did not respond to questions about how operations at the company’s new ship lift will be affected by the workforce reduction.

BAE Systems opened a new $200 million ship lift on the St. Johns River in June 2025, expanding the shipyard’s docking capacity by 300%. The system can accommodate a Flight III U.S. Navy guided missile destroyer and move dry-docked ships to repair berths inside the yard.

The BAE Systems layoffs come weeks after another Jacksonville employer shut down entirely. Parsec LLC, which managed cargo, terminal infrastructure, and freight operations for railroads, closed its doors May 1. The company’s offices were on Soutel Drive. All 147 employees lost their jobs.


News4Jax is a news partner of the Jacksonville Daily Record.

 

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