Aircraft engine and component MRO services across 49 facilities worldwide
StandardAero operates a global network of maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facilities for aircraft engines, components, and airframes across commercial, military, business, and helicopter segments. The company is actively hiring across engineering, operations, and manufacturing—with mid-level and junior roles dominating the intake—while simultaneously pursuing a cloud-based data analytics architecture and organizational restructuring. This hiring pattern combined with process-efficiency pain points suggests StandardAero is modernizing operations infrastructure after decades of facility-based, manual-heavy workflows.
Notable leadership hires: Crew Chief, Avionics Crew Chief, HR Director, A&P Lead, Chief Inspector
StandardAero is a public aerospace component manufacturer headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, with approximately 7,500 employees across 49 primary facilities and regional service centers worldwide. The company operates two core divisions: Engine Services (maintenance, repair, and overhaul of aircraft and rotorcraft engines and auxiliary power units) and Component Repair Services (repair services for airframe components across business aviation, commercial aviation, military, and industrial segments). StandardAero holds OEM authorization and FAA approval for engines, components, airframe alterations, avionics, and custom completions. The company serves customers globally, with hiring activity across the United States, Canada, Singapore, Ireland, Australia, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, and France.
StandardAero operates on CAD, SAP, Oracle, Salesforce, Snowflake, SQL Server, Power BI, Azure Data Factory, Jira, RPA, WMS, Smartsheet, and Microsoft Office suite. Manufacturing tools include Mastercam, CNC, and Micrometer for precision component work.
StandardAero is headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona. The company operates 49 primary facilities worldwide and hires across the United States, Canada, Singapore, Ireland, Australia, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, and France.
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