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Innovative Composite Engineering

Composite Technician

Innovative Composite Engineering, White Salmon, Washington, United States, 98672

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Where Innovation Takes Flight At Innovative Composite Engineering (ICE), 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.

Position Summary 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.

Why You’ll Love Working Here At Innovative Composite Engineering, you’ll be part of a tight‑knit, highly skilled team that designs and manufactures parts for some of the most exciting applications in aerospace and beyond. You’ll work in a state‑of‑the‑art facility that values precision, innovation, and excellence — not mass production. Here, your craftsmanship has a purpose, your ideas matter, and your work quite literally helps shape the future.

Compensation & Benefits

Competitive pay commensurate with experience and skill level

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

What You’ll Do

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 cable‑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.

Who You Are

A skilled composite fabricator or technician with hands‑on experience in aerospace, motorsport, or high‑performance manufacturing environments.

Comfortable reading work orders, engineering drawings, and production specs to guide complex fabrication sequences.

Motivated by quality, precision, and the knowledge that your work contributes directly to mission‑critical aerospace applications.

Self‑driven, dependable, and passionate about continuous improvement — both in your craft and the process.

Able to perform physically active work requiring manual dexterity, fine motor skills, and sustained focus.

An effective communicator and team player who values professionalism, craftsmanship, and innovation.

Requirements

High school diploma or GED required.

Additional technical training or composite certification strongly preferred.

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.

Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast‑paced, standards‑driven environment.

Preferred Qualifications

3+ years of composite manufacturing or advanced fabrication experience.

Expertise in carbon fiber pre‑preg layup, vacuum processing, trimming, bonding, and finishing.

High school diploma or GED required; additional technical training or composite certification strongly preferred.

Proficiency with measurement instruments and documentation of inspection results.

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.

Innovative Composite Engineering is an equal opportunity employer and a drug‑free, smoke‑free workplace. Per ITAR regulations, applicants must be U.S. persons (U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or protected individual per 8 U.S.C. §1324b(a)(3)).

Ready to Build What Flies? If you’re looking for more than a job — if you want to build components that make flight possible — join the team at Innovative Composite Engineering and help shape the future of aerospace innovation. Made in the Gorge – Flying all over the World!

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