Over 100 new jobs destined for Louisville

Governor Andy Beshear has recently made an exciting announcement that a new facility will bring the area around Louisville 113 full-time, well-paying jobs.

JQOL Global, a civil engineering firm and a certified Minority Business Enterprise, has solidified plans to invest $6.4 million in a Jefferson County facility to be located in Louisville.

In Governor Beshear’s new release, he praised JQOL as a quality company, noting that it is yet another example of well-paying jobs coming into the state. The average total compensation, which includes benefits, will be $59.15 per hour.

JQOL Global President Jarvis Jointer said in his own news release:
"We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the city of Louisville and the state of Kentucky for their invaluable assistance and incentives. Your support has been instrumental in making our new location a reality, and we look forward to contributing to the growth and prosperity of this vibrant community."

New businesses offer Print shops numerous opportunities for sales including business Stationery, signage and banner printing services.

Beshear explained that when companies choose to locate in Kentucky, they are recognizing the state’s skilled workforce, unique resources and business-friendly environment.

The new facility will be in the Irish Hill neighborhood at 501 Baxter Avenue and will use an already existing 5,000-square-foot building

JQOL’s Louisville location will be the company’s second in the Bluegrass State; its other facility is in Owensboro.
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