Dominick Mammolito

Mechanical Engineer at Perfect Point EDM

Dominick Mammolito, currently a Mechanical Engineer at Perfect Point EDM, previously held positions as a Computer Numerical Control Programmer and CNC Machinist at JET CUTTING SOLUTIONS, INC. and Jet Cutting Solutions, respectively. Additionally, Dominick has experience as a Lift Operator at Mountain High Ski Resort. Dominick obtained a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Mechanical Engineering from California State University, Los Angeles.

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Garden Grove, United States

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Perfect Point EDM

Perfect Point EDM Corporation (PP EDM) is a privately funded corporation, located in Huntington Beach, California, founded in October 2005 to capitalize on their unique, patented Electro-Discharge-Machining (EDM) technology.They are a leading manufacturer and supplier serving the aerospace industry with unique and advanced tools for aircraftmaintenance, repair and overhaul operations. The company has introduced two game changing, innovative products, e•drill™ and s•blaster©, to the Aerospace Industry.The E-Drill uses a patented, advanced EDM process to effortlessly drill hard metal fasteners. They have also developed a number of tools and fixtures that significantly improve drilling accuracy thus reducing damage done with traditional fastener removal techniques.The S-Blaster is a very unique tool that quickly and easily cleans surface material like paint, primers, and corrosion from the heads of permanent and removable threaded fasteners using a closed loop system. The S-Blaster is designed specifically for aircraft structure and aircraft engine work, but will be useful in any application where the torque recess of a threaded fastener is contaminated and does not allow full engagement of the driver to the fastener.During their short history, they have developed a world class list of customers and partners including Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, Pratt and Whitney, Gulfstream, Bombardier, USAF, USN, United, Delta, American and many other aerospace and aviation industry leaders. Their tools are being used on a large number of commercial and military aircraft and engines.