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Pratt & Whitney’s North Berwick Aero Systems facility produces world-class modules, components, and parts for commercial and military engines. The plant is more than 1 million square feet, and is the largest manufacturing facility under one roof in Maine. This site supports the full life cycle of its products from design and development to production, assembly, overhaul and repair.
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Products: Pratt & Whitney’s North Berwick facility produces modules, components and parts for commercial and military jet engines. Our site currently manufactures approximately 850 different part numbers and approximately 30 different engine sub-assemblies.
Markets/Customers: Our customers include Boeing, Airbus, Embraer, Lockheed Martin, and our United States military and her allies.
Career/Job Opportunities: Pratt & Whitney provides job opportunities in manufacturing and engineering, ranging from entry level to experienced.
Want to be a part of building the next generation of flight?! Visit the link below to apply.
https://www.prattwhitney.co/northberwick
Company Benefits: Pratt & Whitney offers comprehensive health benefits that cover spouse/domestic partner/family alongside an expansive Employee Scholar Program with advanced education and vast certificate programs paid by the company.
Community Engagement: Pratt & Whitney empowers its employees to help shape the communities of the future and generously volunteer their time, talent, and expertise to positively impact the communities where we live and work.
Sustainability: Sustainable aviation is essential—and for Pratt & Whitney, it’s foundational. We recognize the increased urgency to develop transformative technologies for a thriving planet. And we know a more sustainable tomorrow starts with working smarter, cleaner and greener today.
www.prattwhitney.com
113 Wells St., North Berwick, ME 03906
Phone: 207.676.4100
Executive General Manager: Michael Papp
Full-time/ FTE employees: North Berwick is home to more than 2,200 hourly and salary employees
Headquarters: East Hartford, Connecticut
Additional Company Locations: Pratt & Whitney is a global company with locations in the United States, Canada, Poland, China, India, Israel and Singapore. In addition to North Berwick, primary U.S locations include: East Hartford, Conn., Middletown, Conn., West Palm Beach, Fla., Columbus, Ga., and Lansing, Mich.
School: Lehigh University – B.S Supply Chain and Economics; University of Hartford – Master of Business Administration
Years at company: 8
Position: Operations Manager, Module Assembly
As a new ‘Mainer,’ I am impressed by the pride that people have in their work and the wide variety of work that the plant produces. Being able to enjoy the nearby beaches and beautiful surrounding area has been a great perk of joining the NBAS team!
School: York County Community College, A.A.S. Precision Machining Technology. Southern NH University, B.S. Technical Management
Years at company: 8
Position: Senior Technical Training Leader
Working for Pratt & Whitney has been a truly amazing opportunity. It has provided so much career growth and a world class opportunity to continue my education. The chance to help produce some of the most groundbreaking jet engines in the world alongside some of the most knowledgeable people I’ve ever met, makes coming to work every day exciting!
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