Aircraft interior manufacturer specializing in lavatories, galleys, and premium seating
Jamco manufactures cabin interiors for commercial aircraft, with particular strength in lavatories and galleys. The tech stack reveals a traditional aerospace manufacturing operation—Mitsubishi Electric, Fanuc, Siemens, CATIA, and Solidworks dominate, typical of companies managing complex tooling and design certification. Active hiring skews heavily toward senior engineers and directors across the US and Singapore, paired with projects in TSO certification, design validation, and prototype R&D, indicating scaling of certification capacity and new product lines. Pain points around FAA compliance and certification timeline management confirm the regulatory intensity of the business.
Notable leadership hires: Sales Director
Jamco is a Japan-headquartered aerospace manufacturer founded in 1955, now operating at 1,001–5,000 employees globally. The company holds market-leading positions in aircraft lavatories and galleys, with growing presence in premium seating for business and first-class cabins. Beyond component manufacturing, Jamco provides aircraft modification services, testing, and certification support to airlines and OEMs. The product scope spans lavatories, galleys, flight deck doors, seating, and associated furnishings—all engineered to meet FAA and international aviation standards. Operations span manufacturing plants, engineering centers, and sales offices across Japan, the United States, and Singapore.
Jamco manufactures aircraft interiors including lavatories, galleys, premium seating, and flight deck components. The company also provides modification services, design validation, and FAA certification support for commercial aircraft.
Jamco is actively hiring in the United States and Singapore. Current openings emphasize senior-level and director roles, particularly in engineering and sales.
Jamco relies on CATIA and Solidworks for design, supported by manufacturing automation from Mitsubishi Electric, Fanuc, and Siemens. Engineering coordination runs on Microsoft Teams and ClickUp for project management.
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