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ATI

ATI

Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing

Dallas, Texas 48,019 followers

When you need materials to go further, faster, in the most extreme conditions, ATI is proven to perform.

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Searing heat. Crushing stress. Blistering corrosion. Maybe all the above. No matter the challenge, we are our customer’s first call. That’s because at ATI, we solve the world’s challenges through materials science. For more than a hundred years, we’ve been meeting challenges for customers whose systems need to fly higher, dig deeper, stand stronger, and last longer — anywhere on, above, or below the earth. Our materials enable our customers to do amazing things, from operating jet engines at 2800 degrees Fahrenheit, to equipping our nation's defense, to safely and efficiently transporting highly corrosive liquids and exhaust streams, to enabling life-changing medical insights. When you need materials to go further and faster, in the most extreme conditions, ATI is proven to perform. Follow us on Instagram @atimaterials for ATI's latest news and updates! --- We are committed to fair and ethical hiring practices. We will never request or require any form of payment from applicants at any stage of the recruitment process. This includes, but is not limited to, application fees, interview fees, background checks, or placement costs.

Website
http://www.atimaterials.com
Industry
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
Company size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Dallas, Texas
Type
Public Company
Specialties
Titanium and Titanium Alloys, Stainless and Specialty Alloys, Nickel-based Alloys and Superalloys, Zirconium, Hafnium and Niobium, Powder Metals, Forgings, Precision Machined Components, Armor Materials, Melting, Primary Hot & Cold Working, Alloy Development, Continous Rolling , and Ingot, slab, billet

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    With an innovation mindset, ATI collaborates with startups to drive faster, more sustainable and resilient production capabilities. Vikas Saraf, Senior Director of Technology for Forged Products at ATI, shared our experiences as part of a panel discussion at the 2026 MIT Initiative for New Manufacturing (INM) Symposium. The conversation, Bridging Innovation and Industry, showcased the acceleration established manufacturers gain through partnerships.

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    ATI Specialty Alloys & Components recently welcomed partners from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Energy Technology Laboratory to our Millersburg Operations in Oregon. The group visited operations in "Building 1," an area holding special significance as it was built in 1956 to scale up NETL's pioneering laboratory work to produce industrial quantities of zirconium. During the visit, our team shared how ATI and its partners continue to strengthen specialty materials capabilities in Oregon that support the evolving needs of the energy industry. Seeing our zirconium-hafnium and niobium operations firsthand helped highlight the complexity of these critical mineral supply chains and the importance of maintaining vertically integrated U.S. production to support resilience in energy and industrial materials. Special thanks to Trevor Giroux and Arnel Fajardo for leading the visit, and to Scott Montross, Burt Thomas, David Alman, Marisa-Arnold Stuart, Adres Rodrigues Uribe, and Patrick Crowder for joining us.

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    ATI recently announced that President and CEO Kimberly Fields has been named Board Chair, succeeding Robert Wetherbee following his retirement from the ATI Board of Directors. "By delivering the differentiated materials that enable our customers' extraordinary performance, we're driving sustainable growth and creating long-term value for our shareholders. I look forward to building on our momentum as we shape ATI's next chapter of growth and innovation," said Fields. In addition, Leroy Ball became Lead Independent Director of the Board, succeeding J. Brett Harvey. In this role, Ball will oversee ATI's continued independent and efficient operation of the Board. Read more: https://lnkd.in/grRfZtcN

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    ATI Specialty Alloys & Components are powering the future. The industrial-scale manufacturing of nuclear-grade zirconium began at ATI, and today we are the world's largest independent producer of zirconium alloys for nuclear energy. Backed by proven performance, our specialty materials are leading the way for the nuclear industry as global energy demand rises. 📍Millersburg Operations

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    ATI’s legacy in space exploration stretches back to the Apollo era, when ATI collaborated with Boeing to develop the C103™ niobium alloy. Engineered for its ability to withstand the extreme conditions of traveling beyond Earth’s atmosphere, this alloy is critical to the success of extraordinary launches then and now. Today, as NASA advances the Artemis program, we’re proud to continue supporting the next chapter of lunar exploration, delivering #ProvenToPerform materials engineered to meet the demands of modern spaceflight. On #NationalSpaceDay, we recognize that our role has evolved—and our commitment to enabling exploration beyond Earth endures. 🎥 NASA

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