Aerospace forging manufacturer specializing in aluminum and titanium components
Weber Metals manufactures high-performance aluminum and titanium forgings for aerospace OEMs. The tech stack is heavily skewed toward manufacturing execution (Mastercam, Siemens PLC, Allen-Bradley, WinCC) with minimal software adoption velocity — no active migrations or tool shifts — indicating a stable, process-optimized operation. Hiring remains focused on production roles (75% manufacturing) with only 20 open positions across 200–500 employees, reflecting selective growth against persistent pain points in equipment downtime and AS9102 compliance.
Weber Metals, founded in 1945, manufactures structural forgings in aluminum and titanium for aerospace suppliers and OEMs. Based in Paramount, California, the company operates a vertically integrated production facility running Siemens and Allen-Bradley control systems, CAD/CAM workflows via Mastercam and Fusion 360, and quality management tied to aerospace compliance standards. Current work spans first-article production, lean/Six Sigma process improvement, control system optimization, and annual maintenance shutdowns. The organization remains lean — 200–500 headcount with hiring concentrated in manufacturing trades and entry-level roles.
Mastercam and Fusion 360 for CAD/CAM, Siemens PLC and Allen-Bradley for machine control, WinCC and FactoryTalk View for SCADA, and SQL Server for data management.
Design and implementation of machine control systems, first-article production for aerospace, lean and Six Sigma process improvements, and annual facility maintenance and shutdowns.
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