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Aerospace firm Electroimpact agrees to pay $485K after AG finds ‘shocking’ discrimination against Muslims Originally published March 23, 2017 at 5:06 pm Updated March 24, 2017 at 7:45 am ...
Electroimpact is a prominent maker of automated machines for jetliner assembly and counts the Boeing Co. as a major customer. Electroimpact also does business with Airbus and other airplane makers.
Boeing and Airbus use Electroimpact robotic machines throughout their jetliner factories, including to help make wings for their top-selling 737 and A320 single-aisle aircraft. An investigation by ...
MUKILTEO — In 1983, Peter Zieve didn’t even know what a rivet looked like. Three years later, he founded a company, Electroimpact, to sell riveting machines to aerospace companies. It’s been ...
Electroimpact agrees to pay $485,000 after an investigation into allegations of anti-Muslim hiring practices and other discriminatory behavior.
Electroimpact turns the American manufacturing horror story on its head. They produce their colossal, technologically revolutionary aerospace automated assembly equipment right here in the U.S ...
Electroimpact will design and build the machines in a new 30,000-square-foot, temperature-controlled building now under construction in Mukilteo, two miles from Boeing’s Everett widebody-jet plant.
What we’re missing now is a monster anchor project,” said Electroimpact Vice President John Hartmann. “We finished with Boeing’s 777X, the Airbus A350, the Embraer E2, the Airbus A400M.
Electroimpact builds carbon-fiber-placement and automation equipment for manufacturing Boeing 737, 747, 767, 777X and 787 Dreamliner jets. It has also helped Airbus build its A320, A350 and A380 ...
Boeing Co and Airbus Group SE tooling supplier Electroimpact Inc has been fined $485,000 after an investigation alleged that it had a discriminatory hiring policy, the Washington State Attorney ...
Electroimpact to pay $485,000 over alleged hiring discrimination By Reuters March 24, 20172:11 PM PDTUpdated March 24, 2017 ...