Expertise and Functions Fabricate commercial or military aircraft parts, accessories, and trim in accordance with technical specifications and Work Control Documents Work with a variety of materials, such as resins, carbon fiber, bonding, honeycomb fabric, and fiberglass Demonstrate attention to detail while working with various composite materials in all aspects of the composite process, including: crafting, sanding, assembly, clean room etiquette, class A oven, paint booth and autoclave Work with composites, using pre-preg and wet lay-ups Paint and finish parts to specifications Use hand and power tools to produce aircraft products Work both independently and as part of a team Follow written instructions precisely Other duties as assigned
Requirements
Qualifications
Education/Training (both required and desired):
Associate's Degree in management or technical/scientific discipline desired
Composite Course Certificate Required or equivalent experience High School diploma or equivalent required
Experience:
3+ years of professional experience in the required task area required
Experience in painting composite parts highly desired
Experience in injection mold processes
Ability to interpret military specifications, FAA regulations and read/understand aircraft drawings/blueprints
Knowledge of in-process inspection procedures, inspection of parts/assemblies to meet military specifications
Desktop skills
Security:
Must be a US citizen
Ability to obtain a security clearance may be required