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Hunting is a large AS9100/ISO9001-certified manufacturer of precision-machined components for some of the world’s most advanced industrial technologies. Our skilled and innovative technical teams work in close collaboration with our customers to solve their next generation manufacturing challenges. Recognized worldwide for unsurpassed gun-drilling and deep-bore machining capabilities, Hunting also provides world-class CNC machining and vertically integrated contract manufacturing solutions, with special emphasis on sophisticated, close-tolerance components machined from high strength or exotic alloys.
Products: Our portfolio includes space exploration components; components for directional drilling tools used in exploring and extracting oil and natural gas; turbine engine components for commercial and military aviation; aircraft landing gear and thrust struts; turbine generators, transmission shafts, helicopter rotor shafts and gear-box shafts; and parts for nuclear submarines, aircraft carriers, rockets, nuclear reactors and alternative energy.
Career/job opportunities: Engineering, precision machining, tool and process design, technical sales, manufacturing and support functions.
Company Benefits: Competitive and comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, short/long term disability, accidental dismemberment and death insurance, and employee-sponsored life insurance. Paid vacation, sick time and holidays upon date of hire. Hunting also provides company match 401(k), tuition reimbursement, shift differential, uniform service, employee assistance, free on-site gym, and a climate-controlled facility.
Scholarship program: Each year Hunting Dearborn awards three graduating high school seniors the opportunity to earn money while continuing their education. Students accepted into our program will be provided with summer employment and given the opportunity to learn by gaining exposure and hands-on training in the machine tool trade. In the fall, the program would allow the students to continue their education by having Hunting Dearborn pay for up to two-years towards a Machine Tool Degree at one of our local colleges.
Community engagement: Support for several local groups, schools and charities, including employee on-site blood drives, volunteer firefighter support, and events to raise awareness (food drive, Giving Tree and other community events).
Sustainability: Hunting Dearborn Division is continually improving and, most recently, installed an engineered LED lighting system, fuel saving cold start boilers, economizing air handlers, and energy recovery ventilators throughout the shop. To improve upon water consumption, Hunting has its own, bio-reactive, water treatment plant to recycle spray booth wash water. Hunting uses vegetable-based cutting oils whenever possible in the manufacturing process.
Contact:
www.hunting-intl.com/dearborn
6 Dearborn Drive, Fryeburg, ME 04037
207-935-2171
Founded: 1947
General manager: Dave Pasquale
Full-time/ FTE employees: 230
Headquarters: Houston, Texas
Additional Company Locations:
Hunting maintains a global footprint of manufacturing and distribution centers.
School: Kennett High School, New Hampshire
Years at company: 7
Position: Welder
In high school I enjoyed vocational classes in art, woodworking, and metal work. I always wanted to be a bench jeweler. I was hired at Hunting as a Deburring Technician and soon wanted to learn more and still be hands-on. A co-worker encouraged me to apply for an opening in the welding department and my welding career began. I enjoy welding at Hunting because it is different and challenging every day.
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