Albany Engineered Composities
Manufacturing Composite Technician
Albany Engineered Composities, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, 84193
Come Grow with Albany Engineered Composites. Great Job! Great Pay! Great Schedule!
$1500 Sign On Bonus
$20/ Hour + (DOE)
Multiple Shifts Available - Days, Nights, and Weekends
Night shift and Weekend Differential
WEEKLY PAY - Payday is every Friday
No experience necessary - We will train
Our Manufacturing Operators / Composite Technicians perform lay-up, braiding and filament winding of composite materials.
About Albany Engineered Composites: Albany Engineered Composites (AEC) is one of the most technically advanced designers and manufacturers of lightweight composite aerospace structures, subassemblies and components. For more than 50 years, AEC has innovated advanced composite solutions for defense and commercial industries in applications from large commercial transports to fighter jets and commercial and military rotorcraft.
Generous PTO, Holidays, 401K Match, Tuition Reimbursement, Several Work Schedules to Choose From
Responsibilities Composite Technicians perform lay-up, braiding and filament winding of composite materials in accordance with customer and company specifications and requirements while following company policies and using proper personal protective equipment. Other duties include:
Bonds a variety of dissimilar materials (composite, metal, or laminate) assemblies, parts, skins, components, equipment or structures into semi-finished or finished products.
Lays out articles, cuts parts or materials to size.
Applies liquid or solid bonding agents. Operates autoclave, hydraulic presses and ovens to complete bonding cycle.
Controls conditions of heat, pressure, and timing by setting and operating various controls according to the specifications for the materials and the bonding agent being used.
Sands, burrs and smooths over areas, apply sealing resins to cut or exposed edges.
Monitors and verifies quality of finished product.
Completes repairs on composite, metal or laminate bonded products using inspection and rework instructions.
Verifies quality of finished product.
Primary Responsibilities
Able to identify different process materials, prepregs, adhesives and resins.
Assist with cutting and kitting materials.
Complete lay-ups using measuring instruments per shop orders, blue prints or laser ply projector.
Vacuum bag basic shapes and sizes.
PLC interface and operation of machinery
Assist in loading autoclaves and\or ovens with the use of forklifts, cranes or handling cart
Manufacturing, Assembly and Operator
Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED
L2 Technicians – 2-3 years of experience in hand layup aircraft composites
Knows how to build composites:
Understanding of ply orientation
Understanding major defect types (porosity, voids, wrinkles) and how to avoid them
Bagging process
L3 Technicians – 4-5 years of experience in hand layup aircraft composites
Appreciation of part/process/material complexities and differences:
Out life and working life management of materials
Experience with multiple material resin systems
Experience laying over core plies
Awareness of NDI and inspection processes
Safety considerations for layup processes
As a Department of Defense Contractor we are required to hire US Persons.
Visa sponsorship is not being offered.
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$1500 Sign On Bonus
$20/ Hour + (DOE)
Multiple Shifts Available - Days, Nights, and Weekends
Night shift and Weekend Differential
WEEKLY PAY - Payday is every Friday
No experience necessary - We will train
Our Manufacturing Operators / Composite Technicians perform lay-up, braiding and filament winding of composite materials.
About Albany Engineered Composites: Albany Engineered Composites (AEC) is one of the most technically advanced designers and manufacturers of lightweight composite aerospace structures, subassemblies and components. For more than 50 years, AEC has innovated advanced composite solutions for defense and commercial industries in applications from large commercial transports to fighter jets and commercial and military rotorcraft.
Generous PTO, Holidays, 401K Match, Tuition Reimbursement, Several Work Schedules to Choose From
Responsibilities Composite Technicians perform lay-up, braiding and filament winding of composite materials in accordance with customer and company specifications and requirements while following company policies and using proper personal protective equipment. Other duties include:
Bonds a variety of dissimilar materials (composite, metal, or laminate) assemblies, parts, skins, components, equipment or structures into semi-finished or finished products.
Lays out articles, cuts parts or materials to size.
Applies liquid or solid bonding agents. Operates autoclave, hydraulic presses and ovens to complete bonding cycle.
Controls conditions of heat, pressure, and timing by setting and operating various controls according to the specifications for the materials and the bonding agent being used.
Sands, burrs and smooths over areas, apply sealing resins to cut or exposed edges.
Monitors and verifies quality of finished product.
Completes repairs on composite, metal or laminate bonded products using inspection and rework instructions.
Verifies quality of finished product.
Primary Responsibilities
Able to identify different process materials, prepregs, adhesives and resins.
Assist with cutting and kitting materials.
Complete lay-ups using measuring instruments per shop orders, blue prints or laser ply projector.
Vacuum bag basic shapes and sizes.
PLC interface and operation of machinery
Assist in loading autoclaves and\or ovens with the use of forklifts, cranes or handling cart
Manufacturing, Assembly and Operator
Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED
L2 Technicians – 2-3 years of experience in hand layup aircraft composites
Knows how to build composites:
Understanding of ply orientation
Understanding major defect types (porosity, voids, wrinkles) and how to avoid them
Bagging process
L3 Technicians – 4-5 years of experience in hand layup aircraft composites
Appreciation of part/process/material complexities and differences:
Out life and working life management of materials
Experience with multiple material resin systems
Experience laying over core plies
Awareness of NDI and inspection processes
Safety considerations for layup processes
As a Department of Defense Contractor we are required to hire US Persons.
Visa sponsorship is not being offered.
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