He succeeds Mark Barth, who was appointed business manager for a BWXT-led joint venture that won the Department of Energy’s $21 billion Savannah River Site Integrated Mission Completion Contract in October, the company said Thursday.
Hoskins will report to BWXT Nuclear Services Group President Ken Camplin and be responsible for capture management, strategic planning and other business development functions.
“For almost 15 years, Joey has been making important contributions to BWXT in a number of key financial, management and business development roles across a variety of our operations,” Camplin said.
Hoskins started his career at BearingPoint in 2005 as a management analyst and came to BWXT in 2007 when the latter was operating under The Babcock & Wilcox Company.
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