Military and commercial vertical-lift aircraft manufacturer
Bell designs and manufactures military helicopters, tiltrotors, and next-generation vertical-lift platforms as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Textron. The hiring profile—dominated by manufacturing (101 roles) and engineering (91 roles)—reflects active production and development across multiple defense programs (FLRAA, HSVTOL) and commercial platforms (Bell 525). Pain points around ITAR compliance, avionics integration, and throughput suggest the company is scaling manufacturing capacity while managing complex regulatory and supply-chain constraints.
Notable leadership hires: NC Programming Lead, Human Resources Site Lead
Bell is a vertical-lift aircraft manufacturer headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, with ~8,500 employees across strategic locations globally. The company produces military helicopters and tiltrotors for defense customers, along with commercial helicopter platforms. Core operations span aircraft design (using CATIA, Enovia, SAP), manufacturing (Rockwell Automation, Primavera P6), and program management. Active programs include the FLRAA (Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft) and HSVTOL (High-Speed Vertical Take-Off and Landing) platforms. A subsidiary of Textron Inc., Bell serves U.S. military, allied defense customers, and commercial operators.
Bell is developing the FLRAA (Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft) and HSVTOL (High-Speed Vertical Take-Off and Landing) programs, integrating new avionics systems, and advancing the Bell 525 platform. Active projects include design-to-manufacturing integration and new process development.
Bell hires in the United States, Singapore, Canada, China, Japan, and the Netherlands. U.S. headquarters is Fort Worth, Texas.
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