Aerospace engine and airframe component manufacturer for OEM supply
Polamer Precision manufactures complex engine and airframe components for tier-1 aerospace customers. The hiring mix—skewed toward manufacturing (14 roles) and engineering (11)—coupled with active projects around inspection automation, dimensional conformance, and GE/Rolls Royce product rollouts, indicates a supplier scaling production capacity while tightening quality control. Adopting SolidWorks and NX alongside internal capability-building in NDT (non-destructive testing) suggests investment in engineering tooling and in-house inspection to reduce customer qualification bottlenecks.
Polamer Precision is a Connecticut-based aerospace manufacturing contractor serving OEM and tier-1 customers with engine and airframe components. Founded in 1997, the company operates across 201–500 employees, with active development in first-article inspection, SPC planning, and corrective/preventive action processes. The current hiring velocity is accelerating, with 17 roles posted in the last 30 days across manufacturing, engineering, and support functions. Core capabilities center on precision machining (FANUC, Mazak), CAD design (NX, SolidWorks, Unigraphics), and quality assurance; the business is focused on on-time delivery and dimensional conformance for high-reliability aerospace applications.
NX, SolidWorks, Unigraphics, and Mastercam. The company is actively adopting SolidWorks and NX, indicating a modernization of design and manufacturing engineering tooling.
The company is currently executing GE and Rolls Royce product rollouts, indicating supply relationships with major aerospace OEMs.
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