Tier II aerospace machining and assembly supplier across five U.S. facilities
Accurus Aerospace manufactures precision machined parts, kits, and assemblies for defense and commercial aircraft platforms. The company is scaling aggressively—58 job postings in the last 30 days across manufacturing (39 roles) and quality (8)—while doubling down on internal quality systems: active projects span first-article inspections, CAPA oversight, root-cause investigations, and QMS implementation. The hiring concentration in production and compliance suggests a supply-chain operation wrestling with AS9100 and NADCAP certification demands while managing scrap, rework, and on-time delivery pressure.
Accurus Aerospace is a privately held Tier II supplier of machined parts and assemblies to the aerospace and defense industry, headquartered in Tulsa, OK. The company operates five manufacturing facilities across the United States, built through acquisitions starting with Precise Machining & Manufacturing (2013), followed by McCann Aerospace Machining in Athens, GA (2014), LaCroix Industries in Kent, WA (2015), ZTM in Wichita, KS (2016), and the Ferra Group (2022). Core capabilities include CNC machining, metallic forming, kits and assemblies, non-destructive testing, and process services. The organization serves commercial and defense aircraft platforms and operates under strict aerospace quality frameworks including AS9100 and NADCAP compliance.
Primary tools include CNC machines, CATIA (design and modeling), Microsoft Office (Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Word), Micrometer (precision measurement), and Grinder equipment. The stack reflects a manufacturing-heavy operation with minimal digital transformation signals.
Five manufacturing locations: Tulsa, OK (headquarters); Athens, GA; Kent, WA; Wichita, KS; and two international facilities added via the 2022 Ferra Group acquisition.
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