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The Composite Technician I works with new aircraft parts, using oven processes, fabricating of aircraft component molds, and vacuum techniques, and maintains and repairs composite aircraft components made of fiberglass and other carbon materials. You are responsible for understanding Army technical manuals, drawings and blue prints, and have working knowledge of precision tools.
Job Responsibility:
Perform lay-up techniques that include pre-pregs or wet lay-up, cutting, bagging, and/or trimming operations or machine operations
Receive detailed written instructions from the supervisor, lead technician, or an engineer
Layout, pre-fits, assembles and casts polyurethane and like material on a variety of molds and surfaces
Load and operate presses, ovens, and autoclaves
Select tooling and materials compatible with the processing techniques identified in the work instructions
Employee will be required to handle regulated and hazardous wastes and materials
Safely work in a team environment rigging, lifting, and transporting large parts and equipment
Apply your skill in the use of production tools
Use computers to record data (excel), track time (Auto-time)
Perform casting of materials to fabricate parts and/or for repair applications
Fabricate polyurethane and like materials into subassemblies for the purpose of pre-fitting in preparation for bonding
Perform complex composite lay-up, vacuum bagging, cutting, repair, autoclave and / or trimming
Verify work to ensure a defect free part prior to presenting to quality control (inspection)
Requirements:
Composites Certification from accredited college or 1 year experience