Lockheed Martin USAF F35 Lightning II
P.O. Box 736, Rocky Hill, CT 06067Tele: 860-513-3205Email: [email protected]: www.aerospacecomponents.orgAirbus A380
You Will Work on the Newest and You Will Work on the Newest and Most Exciting Aerospace Programs!Most Exciting Aerospace Programs!Most Exciting Aerospace Programs!Most Exciting Aerospace Programs!
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Lockheed Martin F35 Lightning II-B(Short Takeoff and Landing variant)
powered by Pratt & Whitney F135 engine
AerospaceAerospace …..…..pp……was born in Connecticut in the 1920’s with United Aircraft CorporationCorporation (which originally included
both Boeing and United Airlines)
……and evolved as a concentration of Airframeconcentration of Airframe, Aerospace Systems, Gas Turbine Producers, Suppliers and Mfg Service Providersand Mfg Service Providers along the I-91 corridor
……that today exhibits Skills, Experience and Know how thatExperience and Know-how that have made this region a Global Leader in Aerospace
Why Seek a Career in Why Seek a Career in Connecticut’s Aerospace Industry?Connecticut’s Aerospace Industry?
Industry is Stable and GrowingBusiness supports both
Commercial and Defense Aerospace Sectors
Innovative, High TechnologyC t tl i i L di th W ld!Constantly improving – Leading the World!
Long Term Career OpportunitiesGrowth Opportunities / Multiple Career Paths
Salaries are among the Highest in ConnecticutExcellent Benefits Packages
Work in a Clean, Safe & Progressive EnvironmentWork in a Clean, Safe & Progressive Environment
Willingness to TrainEntry Level Skills
Career Advancement Skills
Aerospace Manufacturing Aerospace Manufacturing ––
Aerospace Manufacturing Aerospace Manufacturing ––It’s Not “your grandfather’s” FactoryIt’s Not “your grandfather’s” FactoryIt’s Not “your grandfather’s” FactoryIt’s Not “your grandfather’s” Factory
Connecticut’s Aerospace Connecticut’s Aerospace Industry will remain Viable Industry will remain Viable
over the Long Termover the Long Termover the Long Termover the Long TermLocal aerospace jobs are advanced and complex,oca ae ospace jobs a e ad a ced a d co p e ,whereas simpler jobs are being moved overseas.
There are many job openings, but few qualified people to fill them.
Aerospace jobs are not just jobs butnot just jobs, but
long term careers!
What Do We Actually DO???What Do We Actually DO???We Manufacture Detail PartsWe Manufacture Detail Parts
What Do We Actually DO???What Do We Actually DO???Aerospace Companies Design and BuildAerospace Companies Design and BuildAerospace Companies Design and Build…..Aerospace Companies Design and Build…..
Detail Components
d Major Systemand Subassemblies
Major System Assemblies
PW GTFPW GTF
Finished
PW 4000-94
Finished Aerospace
System
Boeing 747
What Do We Actually DO???What Do We Actually DO???Military Military sector includessector includesMilitary Military sector includes….sector includes….
MatureMatureAircraftAircraft
Northrop GrummanUSAF A10 Thunderbolt
ProgramsPrograms
Boeing USAF C17 Globemaster III
Sikorsky US Army UH-60 BlackHawk
Transport Aircraft Ground Attack Aircraft
USAF C17 Globemaster III
Fighter Aircraft
HelicoptersBomber Aircraft
Boeing USAF F15 Eagle
Northrop GrummanUSAF B2 Spirit
What Do We Actually DO???What Do We Actually DO???Military Military sector includessector includesMilitary Military sector includes….sector includes….
NewestNewestAircraftAircraft
USAF F22 R t St lth Fi ht
Lockheed Martin USAF F35 Lightning II
ProgramsPrograms USAF F22 – Raptor Stealth FighterLockheed Martin
USAF F22 Raptor
Lockheed Martin USAF F22 Raptor
Lockheed Martin USAF F35 Lightning II
USAF US Navy US Marines
PW F119
USAF, US Navy, US MarinesF35 Lightning II –
Stealth Fighter / BomberPW F135
What Do We Actually DO???What Do We Actually DO???CommercialCommercial sector includessector includesCommercialCommercial sector includes….sector includes….
Passenger Airliners
Airbus A380
PW GTF
Boeing 787
Turbine Propulsion
Helicopters
Sikorsky S76
IAE V2500
What Do We Actually DO???What Do We Actually DO???Space SectorSpace Sector includesincludesSpace SectorSpace Sector includes….includes….
Rocket EnginesAtlas V
Atlas IIIA
PW RD180
NASA Space Shuttle
Unmanned Launch Vehicles
Manned Vehicles
What Do We Actually DO???What Do We Actually DO???Power Generation Power Generation sector includes….sector includes….Power Generation Power Generation sector includes….sector includes….
PW SwiftPac
Generate Electrical Power
Ground Based Gas TurbinesPW FT8
PW MobilePac
Quality, High Paying Careers are Quality, High Paying Careers are y, g y gy, g y gavailable “across the career board”available “across the career board”Local firms need to fill the pipeline with younger workers that can step into the roles and positions that will be left by retiring baby boomers
Compensation is typically higher
into the roles and positions that will be left by retiring baby boomers
than comparable positions in general industry
Aerospace requires the highest integrity, dedication,attention to detail specs and qualityattention to detail, specs and quality
and works with more expensive raw materials
It’s cool to work in aerospace –pexciting, new innovations,
latest engineering, manufacturing and computer technology!
What are the Career OpportunitiesWhat are the Career OpportunitiesC ’C ’Available in Connecticut’sAvailable in Connecticut’s
Aerospace Industry?Aerospace Industry?MANUFACTURINGMachine Operators / Machinists Sheet Metal FabricatorsWelders
TECHNICAL SUPPORTEngineersNumerical Control (N/C) ProgrammersQuality Engineers
AssemblersInternal Transportation / DriversTechniciansSupervisors
y gManufacturing EngineersProcess EngineersLab TechniciansMaintenance Workersp
BUSINESS SUPPORTSales & Business DevelopmentAccounting & Financial Management
Supervisors
QUALITY ASSURANCEInspectorsg g
ProcurementBusiness ManagementOffice Staff & Clerical Staff
Coordinate Measuring Machine Operators TechniciansSupervisors
AEROSPACE CAREERAEROSPACE CAREERFINANCIAL OPPORTUNITIESFINANCIAL OPPORTUNITIESFINANCIAL OPPORTUNITIESFINANCIAL OPPORTUNITIES
High School or Technical Trade School
Graduate'sCareer Path
College CertificateCareer Path
College Graduate'sCareer Path
Entry Level Positions Entry Level Positions Engineering Entry Level
$28,000 to $39,000 per year $34,000 to $45,000 per year (with a 4 year BS degree)
$10 to $14 per hour + OT* After 2 Yrs OJT Experience $12 to $16 per hour + OT* $58,000 to $65,000 per year(Average Performer)
$37,000 to $48,000 per year
Aerospace Career paths typically include higher than average benefits - medical/dental/vision/life insurances, paid vacations & holidays, 401K plans, profit sharing, tuition reimbursement, etc.
Note: Plans WILL vary from company to company!
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$13 to $17 per hour + OT*
After 2 Yrs OJT Experience(High Performer)
$54,000 to $68,000 per year
$19 to $24 per hour + OT*
* Based on an Average Total Workweek of 50 Hours
OJT - "On the Job Training" in a production environment including formal classroom training where applicable.
$19 to $24 per hour + OT
After 2 OTJ as CNC Programmer
$80,000 to $110,000 per year
After 5 Yrs OJT Experience(Average Performer)
Calculated annual values assume 52 weeks of straight time (no OT).
(Average Performer)
$51,000 to $62,000 per year
$18 to $22 per hour + OT*
After 5 Yrs OJT Experience(High Performer)
$68 000 $82 000
Information provided above are current or envisioned examples of pay scales. This data is provided for general information only and is NOT guaranteed in any manner.
$68,000 to $82,000 per year
$24 to $29 per hour + OT*
Companies are committed to Companies are committed to Employee DevelopmentEmployee DevelopmentEmployee DevelopmentEmployee Development
and willing to invest in Trainingand willing to invest in TrainingEntry Level Employees typically have three paths:
-College Degree-College CertificateDirect hire-Direct hire
On the Job Training
Paid scholarships prior to hiring
Internshipste s ps
What are the Requirements for What are the Requirements for EntryEntry--Level Positions?Level Positions?
• High School diploma or equivalent with reading and math capability• High School diploma or equivalent with reading and math capability• Dependable; Good work habits• Willingness to work, take direction and interact as a member of a team;
demonstrate flexibility and be open to suggestions and changedemonstrate flexibility and be open to suggestions and change• Mechanical aptitude and interest; must have a sense of how things go together• Attention to detail• Strong desire to learn: there is a lot to learn!g
Good character and attitude!Good character and attitude!
WHAT ARE YOUR NEXT STEPS?WHAT ARE YOUR NEXT STEPS?High School or
Technical Trade School Graduate's
College CertificateCareer Path
College GraduateCareer Path
Career PathHave Cert, Seeking
Employment?
Interested in Cert Pgms?
Have Degree, Seeking
Employment?
Going to College?
Contact CT’s Community Colleges for Manufacturing Technology programs
--Visit the ACM website at
Contact your High School Guidance Counselor to understand
best college programs for aerospace
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P.O. Box 736, Rocky Hill, CT 06067Tele: 860-513-3205Email: alsamuel@acm ct orgEmail: [email protected]: www.aerospacecomponents.org