Submitted by manticore116 t3_zgimt6 in Connecticut
manticore116 OP t1_izh68m3 wrote
Reply to comment by JHolm915 in Does Pratt and Whitney have any manufacturing jobs left in the state like Sikorsky? by manticore116
I'm okay doing fusion welding, I did some Electron beam welding for a few months but the management wasn't a fit so I went back to my current shop. My goal is to get into the space industry and I have a few ins there, but I need aerospace experience before I qualify for relocation basically. it's everything but the welding I need
NPHBrew t1_izhfkf4 wrote
How about a foundry? I work at Doncasters in Groton, CT, we're currently hiring welders. We support the aerospace industry and make castings for Pratt, GE, and Rolls Royce, and currently developing parts for SpaceX as well. I've worked at another aerospace foundry in Connecticut as well, feel free to DM me if you've got any questions.
We pour nickel and cobalt based alloys, 718 mostly. If you've got the welding experience but want exposure to aerospace specs and practices, this is a great place to start.
JHolm915 t1_izhemmt wrote
Sorry I messed up my terms there, meant to say friction welding. Still is sort of fusion welding but all by machine and friction creates the heat from rotating and forcing them together.
bwheels231 t1_izhfsf3 wrote
Middletown also does EB welding.
rare__air t1_iziclzr wrote
There should still be a lot of smaller manufacturing/parts shops in CT that provide product to Pratt/Collins/Sikorsky/Kaman. It's possible some of them need welders. You'd have to dig a bit to figure out the names of the businesses and what sort of workers they are looking for, but they are out there.
IMNOT_A_LAWYER t1_izm6vay wrote
Check out Danbury Mission Technologies as well. They’re a former Collins Aerospace site that had to drop the name following the UTC/Raytheon merger.
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