Semi-fabricated aluminum products for automotive, aerospace, and food packaging
Kaiser Aluminum manufactures engineered aluminum mill products across automotive, aerospace, and food-service applications. The engineering-heavy hiring mix (19 roles) paired with active Industry 4.0, automation, and digital-twin projects signals a manufacturing operation moving toward predictive maintenance and real-time asset optimization. Tech stack leans UNIX/Linux + SAP + Allen-Bradley PLC controls, with a secondary CAD/CAM pipeline (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Mastercam) — typical of capital-intensive metal fabrication shops modernizing legacy systems.
Kaiser Aluminum produces semi-fabricated aluminum products—coated sheet for food and beverage packaging, lightweight high-strength extrusions for automotive fuel efficiency and safety, and aerospace-grade materials for commercial and military aircraft. Founded in 1946 and publicly traded, the company operates across multiple production facilities in the United States. Manufacturing and engineering dominate the workforce, with recent hiring acceleration in mechanical engineering, equipment commissioning, and automation integration. Current operational focus spans Industry 4.0 deployments, capacity and reliability improvements, preventive/predictive maintenance programs, and cost reduction through waste elimination.
CAD/CAM (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Mastercam), PLC/controls (Allen-Bradley, Citect), ERP (SAP), BI (Power BI, Alteryx), and legacy systems (UNIX, AS/400, FORTRAN, VB.NET). Reflects a hybrid manufacturing environment.
Industry 4.0 initiatives, automation integration, digital-twin simulation, preventive/predictive maintenance programs, asset management, and capacity/reliability improvements to reduce waste and operating costs.
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