Kazan Aviation Plant (KAZ, part of PJSC "Tupolev", Rostec) announced the search for a process engineer for mechanical production. The vacancy was published on one of the recruiting sites.
The company offers the candidate an eight-hour work schedule according to the usual 5/2 scheme. Among the requirements are higher professional technical education and knowledge of drawings. The salary is from 66 to 100 thousand rubles before taxes.
Responsibilities include the development and improvement of technological processes, as well as the processing of design and technological documentation. The candidate's work experience is not important for the company.
The official website of Rosstat states that the average salary in 2025 in Russia ranged from 88 to 103 thousand rubles, depending on the month.
In mid-December 2025, KAZ raised the first new Tu-214 into the sky 3.5 years after the adoption of the current version of the Comprehensive Aviation Industry Development Program. According to the document, by 2030 the plant should build 115 such machines.
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