Composite Technician at AscendArc
Beaverton, Oregon, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

07 Apr, 26

Salary

43.0

Posted On

07 Jan, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Composite Manufacturing, Lay-Up, Structural Fabrication, Mechanical Aptitude, Tooling, Attention to Detail, Problem-Solving, Inspection, Prototyping, CAD, Vacuum Bagging, Curing, Sanding, Finishing, Mold Prep, Fabrication

Industry

Satellite Telecommunications

Description
Come join us in shaping the future! Get in on the ground floor as an early member of our Manufacturing team as a Composite Technician developing a revolutionary satellite communications system. Connect the vision to the hardware, build it, test it and fly it. AscendArc is a seed stage startup founded to revolutionize the satellite communications industry. We are looking for doers who want to work in a ground-breaking and fast-paced environment. Our success will depend on your energy, skill, and creativity. Responsibilities Execute composite build workflows: mold prep, lay‑up (pre‑preg and/or wet), vacuum bagging, curing, trimming, sanding, and finishing. Fabricate prototype and production composite components: structural assemblies, panels, housings, mounting structures. Operate composite manufacturing equipment (ovens/autoclaves, vacuum systems, cutting/lay‑up tools) and hand‑tools. Work with CAD or drawings to verify lay‑up schedules, tooling and part geometry; collaborate with design/structural engineers to close the CAD‑to‑hardware loop. Support process documentation: Build Instructions, lay‑up records, cure cycles, inspection logs. Setup and maintain clean manufacturing environment, molds, tooling, jigs, fixtures for composites work. Inspect your work: ensure fiber orientation, resin distribution, vacuum integrity, cure quality meet specs. Flag non‑conformances, participate in root‑cause and correction. Iterate rapidly: prototypes move fast, so you must adapt builds, suggest tooling improvements, refine manufacturing steps for future builds. Cross‑skill: may assist in metallic machining/fabrication, assembly of hybrid metal–composite hardware if required. Qualifications Entry level up to ~8 years of experience in composite manufacturing, lay‑up, or structural fabrication for aerospace, marine, automotive or similar high‑performance environment. Familiarity (or willingness to learn quickly) with composite terminology and methods: pre‑preg/autoclave or vacuum bagged wet lay‑up, mold release agents, peel‑ply/breather, lay‑up schedule, cure cycle. Mechanical aptitude: comfortable with hand tools, shop environment, trimming/finishing composite parts, working to tight tolerances. Basic experience or interest in tooling, fixtures, jigs for composite manufacturing. Ability to read drawings, follow build instructions, and work with process documentation (BOMs, lay‑up sheets, work instructions). Attention to detail, particularly in composite builds: fiber orientation, void‐control, surface finish. Proactive with problem‐solving: see a potential build issue, flag it, iterate the process. Comfortable in a hardware‐centric, fast‐paced startup atmosphere where prototypes turn into test articles and flight hardware. Able to lift ~25 lbs, stand for prolonged periods, work in shop/cleanroom environments. Pay Rate The base hourly rate for this position is $29-43/hr. When determining an individual’s compensation, we consider several factors including skillset, experience, job scope, and current market data, so pay for this role may vary from the amounts listed. Legal Eligibility to Work Due to U.S. export control regulations, this position is only open to “U.S. persons.” That means you must be a U.S. citizen, a lawful permanent resident (green card holder), or have refugee/asylee status. Unfortunately, we cannot consider applicants on temporary work visas (such as H-1B, TN, O-1, etc.) for this role. Equal Employment Opportunity AscendArc is an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factor or legally protected status.
Responsibilities
The Composite Technician will execute composite build workflows, fabricate prototype and production composite components, and operate composite manufacturing equipment. They will also collaborate with engineers to ensure quality and support process documentation.
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