At JE, quality and safety aren’t add-ons; they’re built into how we design, fabricate, and deliver.
Our work aligns with recognized standards and industry organizations that help ensure
consistent performance, clear documentation, and responsible execution across regulated and high-demand environments.

Safety, Quality & Regulatory Alignment

Our operations are guided by nationally recognized safety, quality, and regulatory frameworks. These standards help ensure our work meets expectations for risk management, material integrity, documentation, and performance across regulated environments.

OSHA

We operate in compliance with OSHA safety standards to help maintain a safe working environment for employees, clients, and onsite personnel — reducing risk and supporting safe project execution.

American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) International

We work with materials and processes aligned with ASTM International standards to support consistency, quality, and performance across metals, materials, and fabrication methods.

American Welding Society (AWS)

We follow American Welding Society (AWS) standards and best practices for welding quality, procedure qualification, and performance verification across structural and industrial applications.

American National Standards Institute (ANSI)

We adhere to applicable American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards, supporting safe design, manufacturing consistency, and alignment with nationally recognized engineering and safety guidelines.

Small Business Administration (SBA)

Recognized as a Small Business Administration which is –aligned with organizations, supporting supplier diversity initiatives and eligibility for small-business contracting opportunities.

International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9001

We operate with processes aligned to ISO 9001 quality management principles, emphasizing consistency, documentation, continuous improvement, and customer satisfaction.

Industry Memberships & Community Engagement

We actively participate in industry organizations that strengthen collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and alignment with evolving manufacturing and aerospace needs. These memberships keep us connected to best practices and the broader industrial community.

Fabricators & Manufacturers Association (FMA)

We are affiliated with the Fabricators & Manufacturers Association, reinforcing our commitment to industry best practices, workforce development, and modern fabrication standards.

Army Aviation Association of America (AAAA)

We’re recognized within the Army Aviation Association of America (AAAA) network, supporting engagement and alignment with U.S. Army aviation, defense, and aerospace communities through industry voice and participation.

Manufacturers Association of Central Florida (MACF)

We are an active member of the Manufacturers Association of Central Florida (MACF), supporting collaboration with regional manufacturers and alignment with best practices across fabrication, production, workforce development, and operational excellence.

SolidWorks

Uses SolidWorks professional CAD and PDM Pro software used to create for and manage precise 3D modeling, designs, validations, and fabrication-ready drawings, supporting ECOs and part number accuraciesy from concept and ideas through engineering and into streamlined production.

Welding Certifications

Our welding qualifications support demanding structural and industrial applications across steel, aluminum, and stainless — including advanced positional work.

AWS D1.1 Structural Steel

Certified to perform structural steel welding in accordance with AWS D1.1, the industry standard for load-bearing steel structures. This qualification ensures welds meet strict requirements for strength, safety, and durability in industrial and structural applications. 

  

AWS D1.2 Aluminum — GMAW (MIG), 3G

Qualified to weld structural aluminum using MIG welding in the vertical position under AWS D1.2 standards. This certification demonstrates the ability to produce strong, consistent aluminum welds in demanding orientations commonly encountered in real-world fabrication. 

AWS D1.2 Aluminum — GTAW (TIG), 3G

Certified to perform precision TIG welding on structural aluminum in the vertical position per AWS D1.2. This qualification supports applications requiring high weld quality, clean finishes, and tight control over heat input. 

  

AWS D1.6 Stainless Steel — GTAW (TIG), 3G

Qualified to TIG weld structural stainless steel in the vertical position under AWS D1.6. This certification confirms capability in welding corrosion-resistant materials used in environments requiring cleanliness, durability, and long-term performance. 

NAICS Codes

Our NAICS codes identify the primary industries we serve and the scope of work we’re qualified to perform. These classifications are commonly used by procurement teams, government agencies, and regulated industries to confirm vendor alignment during sourcing, contracting, and compliance review.

541330 Engineering Service

332312 Fabricated Structural Metal Manufacturing

332322 Sheet Metal Work Manufacturing

332993 Ammunition (except Small Arms) Manufacturing

611110 Elementary and Secondary Schools

332994 Small Arms, Ordnance, and Ordnance Accessories Manufacturing

 

333923 Overhead Traveling Crane, Hoist, and Monorail System Manufacturing

333924 Industrial Truck, Tractor, Trailer, and Stacker Machinery Manufacturing

336211 Motor Vehicle Body Manufacturing

336212 Truck Trailer Manufacturing

336413 Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing