Comp Tech- Swing Shift at Innovative Composite Engineering Inc
, Washington, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

01 Sep, 26

Salary

22.5

Posted On

03 Jun, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Composite Manufacturing, Carbon Fiber Pre-preg Layup, Vacuum Bagging, Precision Machining, Composite Bonding, Trimming, Curing Processes, Technical Blueprint Interpretation, Quality Inspection, Tooling Preparation, Measurement Instruments, Lamination

Industry

Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing

Description
Description Where Innovation Takes Flight At Applied Aerospace & Defense, we don’t just make parts — we craft the advanced composite components that help aircraft soar, rockets launch, and innovations take shape. Every tube, fairing, and structure that leaves our facility is built with precision, pride, and the knowledge that it plays a role in shaping the future of aerospace technology. If you thrive on technical challenge, precision craftsmanship, and the satisfaction of seeing your work reach the skies, this is where you belong. If you’re looking for more than a job — if you want to build components that make flight possible — join the team at Applied Aerospace & Defense and help shape the future of aerospace innovation. Made in the Gorge – Flying all over the World! OVERVIEW OF POSITION: The Composite Technician is a key contributor to the fabrication and finishing of high-performance composite (carbon fiber and fiberglass) components used across the aerospace industry. Working with advanced pre-preg materials (no wet layup or harsh fumes), you’ll apply technical expertise and craftsmanship to produce precision parts through specialized layup, rolling, curing, machining, and inspection processes. This position demands more than basic production skills — it requires an experienced, detail-driven professional who can interpret technical instructions, meet demanding tolerances, and consistently deliver aerospace-grade quality. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Execute precise layup and lamination of composite materials using both hand and automated techniques. Perform advanced rolling of composite tubing with power-driven table roll systems, ensuring alignment, ply orientation, and structural integrity. Conduct cello-wrapping, vacuum bagging, and controlled curing in ovens and presses to achieve engineered specifications. Remove, de-tool, and prepare finished parts, ensuring zero-defect quality. Perform detailed finishing operations: trimming, bonding, machining, and inspection using precision tools and gauges. Support tooling preparation, maintenance, and fabrication for continuous production flow. Collaborate with engineering and quality teams to improve process efficiency, material performance, and part consistency. Maintain clean, organized, and safety-focused work environments that reflect the precision of our products. Uphold company standards for craftsmanship, documentation, and production quality that align with aerospace requirements. SKILLS • EXPERIENCE • EDUCATION: 3+ years of composite manufacturing or advanced fabrication experience (aerospace, automotive, sporting goods, or similar precision environment). Expertise in carbon fiber pre-preg layup, vacuum processing, trimming, bonding, and finishing. Familiarity with machining, tooling preparation, or autoclave/oven operations. Proven ability to follow detailed work instructions and maintain aerospace-level quality standards. Proficiency with measurement instruments and documentation of inspection results. High school diploma or GED required; additional technical training or composite certification strongly preferred. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Work is primarily indoors in a temperature-variable manufacturing environment. Regular standing, bending, lifting (up to 75 lbs. with assistance), and precise manual work are required. Compensation & Benefits Shift Schedule- 3pm- 1:30am Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance 401(k) with company match Bonus eligibility Paid Time Off (PTO), Holidays and Sick Leave Opportunities for professional growth and skill development in a high-tech, aerospace environment This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. It is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, or skills required. Employees may be required to perform other job-related duties as assigned, consistent with business needs and applicable law. Due to the nature of our work and applicable U.S. export control laws, this position requires International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) eligibility. Only individuals who qualify as a “U.S. person” as defined by ITAR (U.S. citizens, U.S. permanent residents, refugees, or asylees), unless specified otherwise within job description, are eligible for employment. Applied Aerospace & Defense (“AA&D”) is committed to equal employment opportunity. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran or military status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. Applicants who require reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process due to disability, medical condition, or other protected reason may contact the Human Resources Department. Requests will be reviewed in accordance with applicable law. Where required by law, the applicable pay range and a summary of benefits and other compensation for this position will be provided.
Responsibilities
The Composite Technician is responsible for the fabrication, layup, and finishing of high-performance carbon fiber and fiberglass components. This includes performing vacuum bagging, curing in ovens, and detailed finishing operations to meet aerospace quality standards.
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