This is the listing for our Manufacturing Engineering position. #MakoWinglets - Engineering Efficiency for Experimental Aircraft
Mako Winglets
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
Daytona Beach, Florida 15 followers
Engineering Efficiency for Experimental Aircraft
About us
Mako Winglets was founded by a dedicated team of aerospace engineering students who share a passion for advancing aviation technology. We conduct in-depth research to design and develop high-performance winglet solutions tailored to the experimental and homebuilt aircraft community.
- Industry
- Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Daytona Beach, Florida
- Type
- Self-Employed
- Founded
- 2024
Locations
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Primary
Daytona Beach, Florida 32114, US
Employees at Mako Winglets
Updates
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This is the listing for our Computer-Aided Design Specialist position. #MakoWinglets - Engineering Efficiency for Experimental Aircraft
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This is the listing for our Aerospace Engineering position. #MakoWinglets - Engineering Efficiency for Experimental Aircraft
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We're hiring! Looking for a way to get involved in an aerospace startup project? We currently have several positions open for Aerospace Engineers, Manufacturing Engineers, and Computer-Aided Design Specialists. If these positions interest you, please apply! Please apply by emailing a resume and cover letter to [email protected]. The job descriptions can be found in the documents section. Additionally, we will be on the lookout for some Business Analysts shortly, so be on the lookout! #MakoWinglets - Engineering Efficiency for Experimental Aircraft
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This past week, our team had the incredible opportunity to present at the TREP Expo and the Student Research Symposium at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. These events allowed us to showcase the Hammerhead Winglet, our latest aerodynamic innovation designed to enhance efficiency and accessibility for the experimental and homebuilt aircraft community. The Hammerhead Winglet offers a projected 5% efficiency gain, a unique aerodynamic design, and a manufacturing and installation process tailored for homebuilders. A big thank you to Nicholas Gatto and Mia Vrchota for their hard work on this project, this would not have been possible without you. Another thank you to Romeo Crouch at the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship and to the Embry-Riddle Office of Undergraduate Research. Additionally a final thank you to everyone who stopped by to ask questions and share insights. Your support fuels our drive to make aerodynamic efficiency accessible to all! Stay tuned, exciting developments are on the horizon! #MakoWinglets - Engineering Efficiency for Experimental Aircraft