Aerospace turbomachinery manufacturing with 150+ five-axis mills and AS9100D certification
TURBOCAM operates a large-scale precision-machining operation focused on turbomachinery components for aerospace engines, with 150+ five-axis mills across four countries and dual AS9100D and Nadcap certifications. The company stack is legacy-heavy (Epicor ERP, Mastercam CAM, SolidWorks for design) with no active tech modernization in progress — a signal that operational focus is on execution rather than tooling innovation. Hiring momentum has decelerated, with manufacturing roles dominating (17 of 44 open positions), suggesting the operation is either near capacity or facing recruitment constraints in a tight industrial labor market.
TURBOCAM manufactures prototype and production parts for aerospace and turbomachinery customers, specializing in integrally-bladed turbine rotors (blisks), impellers, compressors, turbochargers, and blade-and-vane assemblies. The company machines parts up to 1100mm from solid forgings using five-axis milling and electrochemical machining, with manufacturing software expertise built into product development and prototyping processes. AS9100D and Nadcap certifications underpin customer qualification requirements in the aerospace supply chain. With 501–1,000 employees based in Barrington, NH, TURBOCAM serves OEM and tier-one aerospace suppliers across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.
AS9100D certification for aerospace parts manufacturing and Nadcap certification for aerospace coatings, both required qualifications for aircraft engine component suppliers.
Over 150 five-axis CNC milling machines, electrochemical machining (ECM) capability, and manufacturing software integration. CAM programming uses Mastercam; design via SolidWorks; production planning via Epicor ERP.
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