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Continental Aerospace Technologies™ Tech Stack

Piston engine manufacturer and MRO for general aviation

Airlines and Aviation Mobile, Alabama 201–500 employees Founded 1905 Public Company

Continental Aerospace Technologies manufactures and services piston engines for general aviation—a 120-year-old operation now scaling precision manufacturing and quality assurance. The tech stack reveals a manufacturing-first organization: CAD/CAM tools (Solidwork, Creo, AutoCAD, Inventor), enterprise resource planning (SAP, Oracle, NetSuite), and shop-floor systems (CNC, CMMS). Active hiring splits evenly between engineering and manufacturing roles, with heavy focus on statistical process evaluation, CNC program development, and inspection/testing standards—suggesting a systematic push to tighten quality and compliance in a regulated (FAA) environment.

Tech Stack 21 technologies

Core StackSolidworks Adobe Photoshop AutoCAD SAP Oracle NetSuite Python RAG Adobe FrameMaker Adobe Acrobat Visio Inventor Creo Windchill forklift Visual FoxPro CNC CMMS CRM Micrometer PTC Windchill

What Continental Aerospace Technologies™ Is Building

Challenges

  • Lean manufacturing improvement
  • Reducing excess inventory
  • Improving safety, quality, delivery, cost performance
  • Product quality complaints
  • Reducing production waste
  • Maintaining compliance with faa regulations
  • Ensuring quality of aircraft engines
  • Safety optimization of facility equipment
  • Continuous production operations
  • Decreasing operating costs

Active Projects

  • Cnc program development
  • Statistical process evaluation
  • Ci projects
  • Kaizen events
  • Continental factory training
  • Warranty disposition activities
  • Marketing initiatives and campaigns
  • Developing inspection and testing standards
  • Establishing precision and accuracy evaluation program
  • Customer product support manuals

Hiring Activity

Steady25 roles · 9 in 30d

Department

Engineering
8
Manufacturing
8
Sales
3
Finance
2
Logistics
2
Ops
2
Support
1

Seniority

Mid
14
Senior
5
Junior
4
Intern
2
Manager
1
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About Continental Aerospace Technologies™

Continental Aerospace Technologies manufactures and maintains piston engines and components for general aviation, serving OEMs, flight schools, fleet operators, and individual pilots. The company operates manufacturing and service centers across multiple locations, with headquarters in Mobile, Alabama. Current operations span CNC machining, parts manufacturing, engine assembly, and MRO (maintenance, repair, overhaul) services. The business is structured around both new production and aftermarket support, with active projects in process standardization (Kaizen events, statistical evaluation), quality assurance (inspection standards, warranty disposition), and customer documentation (support manuals, technical training). Compliance with FAA regulations is core to operations.

HeadquartersMobile, Alabama
Company Size201–500 employees
Founded1905
Hiring MarketsUnited States

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What is Continental Aerospace Technologies' tech stack?

CAD/CAM (Solidworks, Creo, AutoCAD, Inventor, Windchill), enterprise systems (SAP, Oracle, NetSuite), shop-floor tools (CNC, CMMS), and document management (Adobe FrameMaker, Acrobat). Recently added Python and RAG capabilities.

Where is Continental Aerospace Technologies headquartered?

Mobile, Alabama. All current hiring is in the United States.

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