Aerospace components manufacturer spanning design, production, repair, and aftermarket support
TRIUMPH manufactures and services aviation components across the full aircraft lifecycle—from single parts to complex assemblies and structures. The company's tech stack reflects traditional aerospace manufacturing (SOLIDWORKS, CATIA, CNC, Fanuc) paired with emerging adoption of NX while phasing out AutoCAD and Creo, indicating a consolidation toward more integrated design platforms. Hiring is heavily weighted toward manufacturing (50+ roles) with manufacturing-improvement and lean initiatives dominating the project list, suggesting active operational transformation to address standing pain points around capacity planning, defect reduction, and turn-time performance.
Notable leadership hires: Site Operations Director, Product Line Director
TRIUMPH designs, engineers, manufactures, repairs, and overhauls aviation and industrial components for commercial, regional, business, and military aircraft. The company operates across the entire aerospace supply chain—from raw materials through component design and manufacturing to aftermarket service and overhauls. With 5,001–10,000 employees headquartered in Radnor, PA, and presence in the United Kingdom and Isle of Man, TRIUMPH serves original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and aircraft operators globally. The portfolio spans single components, subassemblies, complex systems, and aerospace structures, with ongoing investment in new product introduction, manufacturing improvements, and lean process optimization.
TRIUMPH uses SOLIDWORKS, CATIA, Creo, NX, Mastercam, and AutoCAD for design and CAM. The company is adopting NX while phasing out AutoCAD and Creo, indicating a shift toward unified design platforms.
Yes. Manufacturing roles dominate active hiring (50+ positions), with 20+ engineering roles and smaller operations, finance, and legal teams. Hiring spans United States, United Kingdom, and Isle of Man.
Active initiatives include new product introduction, clean-sheet design from concept to production, lean manufacturing improvements, operations launch processes, product qualification, and deployment of newer manufacturing technologies.
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