Complex aerospace and defense component manufacturer with integrated machining and assembly
Verus Aerospace operates five manufacturing centers producing mission-critical hard metals and aluminum components for aviation using legacy ERP systems (JD Edwards, SAP, Oracle Hyperion) paired with CAM/CAD tools (CATIA, Mastercam, NX). The hiring surge is overwhelmingly manufacturing-focused (28 of 45 open roles) with accelerating velocity, while active projects center on MRP optimization, supply chain strategy, and capacity scheduling — suggesting internal systems strain around planning and throughput as the company scales.
Verus Aerospace manufactures complex, mission-critical aerospace and defense components at scale, operating machining platforms up to 120" × 720" and offering integrated forging, machining, assembly, and chemical processing services. The company operates five specialized manufacturing centers serving the global aviation industry with decades of embedded expertise. Current operational focus spans supply chain strategy, MRP system optimization, on-time delivery performance, and capacity utilization — core concerns for high-volume contract manufacturing.
Verus runs JD Edwards and SAP for ERP, Oracle Hyperion for financial planning, Syteline for production, and CATIA, Mastercam, and Siemens NX for CAM/CAD. Shop-floor tools include Fanuc, Vericut, and CNC equipment.
Anaheim, California. The company employs 501–1,000 people and is privately held.
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