Aircraft engine component manufacturer with lean-focused production operations
Pursuit Aerospace manufactures complex aircraft engine components across 1,000+ employees, with an engineering and manufacturing stack anchored in CAD (SolidWorks, Siemens NX, Solid Edge), CNC machining (Fanuc controllers), and MES/ERP (SyteLine). The hiring mix is heavily manufacturing-weighted (114 of 148 active roles), paired with active kaizen and 5S projects, suggesting a mature but labor-intensive operation scaling production capacity. Their stated pain points—meeting schedules, reducing lead time, lowering costs—align directly with their project roadmap of lean initiatives and zero-defect programs.
Pursuit Aerospace is a global manufacturer of precision aircraft engine components, operating across the United States, Tunisia, and the United Kingdom. The company employs production systems built on lean principles and continuous improvement methodologies. Their manufacturing footprint relies on CNC machining, programmable logic controllers (RSLogix, Fanuc), and CAD/CAM software (SolidWorks, Siemens NX, Mastercam). Operations are supported by SyteLine (MES/ERP), ServiceNow and Zendesk for service management, and remote-support tools (LogMeIn, TeamViewer, NinjaOne). NADCAP certification indicates compliance with aerospace quality standards.
Pursuit uses SyteLine for MES/ERP, SolidWorks/Siemens NX/Solid Edge for CAD, Mastercam for CAM, RSLogix and Fanuc controllers for CNC operations, and Polyworks for inspection and metrology.
Pursuit has operations and active hiring in the United States, Tunisia, and the United Kingdom. Headquarters is in Manchester, Connecticut.
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