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  • P.O. Box 736, Rocky Hill, CT 06067

    Tele: 860-513-3205

    Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.aerospacecomponents.org

    Lockheed Martin

    USAF F35 Lightning II

    Airbus A380

  • You Will Work on the Newest and

    Most Exciting Aerospace Programs!

    Click

    in Picture

    for brief movie

    Lockheed Martin F35 Lightning II-B(Short Takeoff and Landing variant)

    powered by Pratt & Whitney F135 engine

    https://youtu.be/XgXg-9f2qzQ

  • Aerospace ..

    was born in Connecticut in

    the 1920s with United Aircraft

    Corporation (which originally included both Boeing and United Airlines)

    and evolved as a

    concentration of Airframe,

    Aerospace Systems, Gas

    Turbine Producers, Suppliers

    and Mfg Service Providers

    along the I-91 corridor

    that today exhibits Skills,

    Experience and Know-how that

    have made this region a Global

    Leader in Aerospace

    Today, we are.

  • Why Seek a Career in

    Connecticuts Aerospace Industry?

    Industry is Stable and GrowingBusiness supports both

    Commercial and Defense Aerospace Sectors

    Innovative, High TechnologyConstantly improving Leading the World!

    Long Term Career OpportunitiesGrowth Opportunities / Multiple Career Paths

    Salaries are among the Highest in ConnecticutExcellent Benefits Packages

    Work in a Clean, Safe & Progressive Environment

    Willingness to TrainEntry Level Skills

    Career Advancement Skills

  • Aerospace Manufacturing

  • Aerospace Manufacturing

    Its Not your grandfathers Factory

  • Connecticuts Aerospace

    Industry will remain Viable

    over the Long Term

    Aerospace jobs are

    not just jobs, but

    long term careers!

    Local aerospace jobs are advanced and complex,

    whereas simpler jobs are being moved overseas.

    There are many job openings, but few qualified people to fill them.

  • What Do We Actually DO???

    We Manufacture Detail Parts

  • What Do We Actually DO???

    Aerospace Companies Design and Build..

    Detail

    Components

    and

    Subassemblies

    Major System

    Assemblies

    Finished

    Aerospace

    System

    Boeing 747

    PW 4000-94

    PW GTF

  • What Do We Actually DO???

    Military sector includes.

    Mature

    Aircraft

    Programs

    Transport Aircraft

    Fighter Aircraft

    Helicopters

    Ground Attack Aircraft

    Bomber Aircraft

    Boeing

    USAF C17 Globemaster III

    Boeing

    USAF F15 Eagle

    Sikorsky

    US Army UH-60 BlackHawk

    Northrop Grumman

    USAF A10 Thunderbolt

    Northrop Grumman

    USAF B2 Spirit

  • What Do We Actually DO???

    Military sector includes.

    Newest

    Aircraft

    ProgramsUSAF F22 Raptor Stealth Fighter

    USAF, US Navy, US Marines

    F35 Lightning II

    Stealth Fighter / Bomber

    Lockheed Martin

    USAF F35 Lightning II

    Lockheed Martin

    USAF F35 Lightning II

    Lockheed Martin

    USAF F22 Raptor

    Lockheed Martin

    USAF F22 Raptor

    PW F119

    PW F135

  • What Do We Actually DO???

    Commercial sector includes.

    Turbine

    Propulsion

    Passenger

    Airliners

    Helicopters

    Boeing 787

    Sikorsky S76

    Airbus A380

    IAE V2500

    PW GTF

  • What Do We Actually DO???

    Space Sector includes.

    Rocket Engines

    Manned Vehicles

    Unmanned Launch Vehicles

    Atlas V

    Atlas IIIA

    PW RD180

    NASA Space Shuttle

  • What Do We Actually DO???

    Power Generation sector includes.

    Ground Based Gas Turbines

    Generate Electrical Power

    PW FT8

    PW MobilePac

    PW SwiftPac

  • Quality, High Paying Careers are

    available across the career board

    Compensation is typically higherthan comparable positions in general industry

    Aerospace requires the highest integrity, dedication,

    attention to detail, specs and quality

    and works with more expensive raw materials

    Its cool to work in aerospace

    exciting, new innovations,

    latest engineering, manufacturing

    and computer technology!

    Local firms need to fill the pipeline with younger workers that can step

    into the roles and positions that will be left by retiring baby boomers

  • What are the Career Opportunities

    Available in Connecticuts

    Aerospace Industry?

    MANUFACTURING

    Machine Operators / Machinists

    Sheet Metal Fabricators

    Welders

    Assemblers

    Internal Transportation / Drivers

    Technicians

    Supervisors

    BUSINESS SUPPORT

    Sales & Business Development

    Accounting & Financial Management

    Procurement

    Business Management

    Office Staff & Clerical Staff

    TECHNICAL SUPPORT

    Engineers

    Numerical Control (N/C) Programmers

    Quality Engineers

    Manufacturing Engineers

    Process Engineers

    Lab Technicians

    Maintenance Workers

    Supervisors

    QUALITY ASSURANCE

    Inspectors

    Coordinate Measuring Machine Operators

    Technicians

    Supervisors

  • AEROSPACE CAREER

    FINANCIAL OPPORTUNITIES

    Aerospace Career paths typically include higher than

    average benefits - medical/dental/vision/life

    insurances, paid vacations & holidays, 401K plans,

    profit sharing, tuition reimbursement, etc.

    Note: Plans WILL vary from company to company!

    * Based on an Average Total Workweek of 50 Hours

    OJT - "On the Job Training" in a production

    environment including formal classroom training

    where applicable.

    Calculated annual values assume 52 weeks of

    straight time (no OT).

    Information provided above are current or envisioned examples of pay scales.

    This data is provided for general information only and is NOT guaranteed in any manner.

    High School or

    Technical Trade School

    Graduate's

    Career Path

    College Certificate

    Career Path

    College Graduate's

    Career Path

    Entry Level Positions Entry Level Positions Engineering Entry Level

    $28,000 to $39,000 per year $34,000 to $45,000 per year (with a 4 year BS degree)

    $10 to $14 per hour + OT* After 2 Yrs OJT Experience $12 to $16 per hour + OT* $58,000 to $65,000 per year

    (Average Performer)

    $37,000 to $48,000 per year

    $13 to $17 per hour + OT*

    After 2 Yrs OJT Experience

    (High Performer)

    $54,000 to $68,000 per year

    $19 to $24 per hour + OT*

    After 2 OTJ as CNC Programmer

    $80,000 to $110,000 per year

    After 5 Yrs OJT Experience

    (Average Performer)

    $51,000 to $62,000 per year

    $18 to $22 per hour + OT*

    After 5 Yrs OJT Experience

    (High Performer)

    $68,000 to $82,000 per year

    $24 to $29 per hour + OT*

  • Companies are committed to

    Employee Development

    and willing to invest in Training

    Entry Level Employees typically have three paths:

    -College Degree

    -College Certificate

    -Direct hire

    On the Job Training

    Paid scholarships prior to hiring

    Internships

    http://www.mcc.commnet.edu/http://www.mcc.commnet.edu/

  • What are the Requirements for

    Entry-Level Positions?

    High School diploma or equivalent with reading and math capability

    Dependable; Good work habits

    Willingness to work, take direction and interact as a member of a team; demonstrate flexibility and be open to suggestions and change

    Mechanical aptitude and interest; must have a sense of how things go together

    Attention to detail

    Strong desire to learn: there is a lot to learn!

    Good character and attitude!

  • WHAT ARE YOUR NEXT STEPS?

    High School or

    Technical Trade School

    Graduate's

    Career Path

    College Certificate

    Career Path

    College Graduate

    Career Path

    --Visit the ACM website at

    www.aerospacecomponents.org

    and go to Member Profile Page to

    obtain contact info on each company

    --Link from ACM website to each

    Companys website

    to learn about their firm

    Have Cert,

    Seeking

    Employment?

    Interested in

    Cert Pgms?

    Have Degree,

    Seeking

    Employment?

    Going to

    College?

    Contact your High School

    Guidance Counselor to understand

    best college programs for aerospace

    Contact CTs Community Colleges for

    Manufacturing Technology programsAsnuntuck CC

    Manchester CC

  • What is ACM ?

    A Collaboration of Leading Small &

    Mid-Sized Aerospace Manufacturers in

    Connecticut & SW Massachusetts

    Independent Companies Behind a Single Mission:

    To be a World Leader in Manufacturing

    of Aerospace Components

    Unsurpassed Quality, Competitively Priced,

    Delivered on Time

    TOGETHER. A WORLD OF EXPERTISE

  • P.O. Box 736, Rocky Hill, CT 06067

    Tele: 860-513-3205

    Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.aerospacecomponents.org