Full-Time

Process Engineer

Weld

Posted on 12/1/2025

Component Repair Technologies

Component Repair Technologies

201-500 employees

Aviation turbine component cleaning and repair

No salary listed

Mentor, OH, USA

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Category
Process Engineering
Requirements
  • Communication skills – college level reading, writing, and conversational English
  • Comprehend complex technical information
  • Ability to organize and maintain records
  • Must have advanced knowledge in welding and other manufacturing processes
  • Two/four-year technical degree (BS Chemistry, Materials, Welding, Mechanical Engineering, etc.) or equivalent industry experience
  • Must have a general understanding of all internal systems at CRT after the trial and orientation period
  • Turbine engine component repair experience preferred
  • General knowledge of civil aviation regulations, engine/overhaul manuals, and/or other process manuals used to repair turbine engine components
  • Continuing education in related processes and technologies
Responsibilities
  • Evaluate engine components and weld processes, customer specifications, FAA regulations and/or approved technical data to ensure efficient operation of the processes supporting these programs
  • Solve weld process problems and evaluate methods to improve processes economically without compromising the quality of the process and/or end product
  • Review new weld repairs, new and/or existing programs and processes to improve quality, efficiency and turn time of components. Submit written process procedures to customers, engine manufacturers or FAA/DER for review and approval
  • Provide technical support to sales
  • Develop new repairs or processes and submit written proposals to the customer, engine manufacturer or for FAA/DER or EASA review and approval
  • Ensure all testing required to control processes is being performed
  • Ensure that process quality requirements are being met and written procedures are established per FAA approved technical data and/or industry standards
  • Work together with CRT personnel to maintain a company safety program
  • Work with the Purchasing department to procure any materials, equipment and supplies as necessary related to repair processes
  • Communicate with individuals and department groups, leads and others as necessary regarding repair processes and facility improvements as a member of the engineering team
  • Provide training and lead meetings, as necessary, to assure the qualification and certification of employees per company or industry standards as defined by FAA approved overhaul procedures, customer specifications and/or company policy procedures manual
  • Provide technical support for production to resolve process discrepancies, solve technical problems, revisions to documentation, and other technical needs for new part and/or process development. Design new or modify existing tooling and fixturing drawings/blue prints in coordination with engineers; product leaders; and operators
  • The average work week for an engineer at CRT is not a typical 40 hour work week. Engineers work overtime and generally will work between 45-50 hours a week
Component Repair Technologies

Component Repair Technologies

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Component Repair Technologies provides specialized maintenance and repair services for aviation turbine engine components used by commercial and military aircraft. The company uses chemical cleaning and stripping processes to prepare parts for inspection and finishing techniques like thermal spray, shot peening, and plating. Unlike general maintenance providers, they employ a dedicated team of engineers to develop custom repair instructions that strictly follow FAA-approved data. Their goal is to maintain high safety and quality standards by continuously improving the processes used to restore engine parts operating in harsh environments.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Mentor, Ohio

Founded

1985

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What believers are saying

  • Safran acquisition in 2025 provides capital, OEM relationships, and global MRO network access.
  • Marine and industrial sectors diversify revenue beyond cyclical commercial aviation demand.
  • 40+ year reputation with major airlines and engine manufacturers ensures sticky customer base.

What critics are saying

  • Safran integration redirects repairs internally, eroding CRT's independent commercial airline contracts.
  • EPA chromic acid restrictions force FAA revalidation of coating-stripping processes, risking suspension.
  • GE Aerospace's in-house Americas LEAP repair hub eliminates 30% of large component volume.

What makes Component Repair Technologies unique

  • Safran-backed Center of Excellence for large jet engine component repairs across Americas.
  • FAA-certified with multi-sector expertise: aerospace, marine, and industrial turbine repairs.
  • Comprehensive in-house capabilities including chemical cleaning, welding, thermal spray, and plating.

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401(k) Retirement Plan

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