Composite Technician I Accounting - Columbus, MS at Geebo

Composite Technician I

Position Overview:
The Composite Technician I will learn to perform lay-up techniques that include pre-preg or wet lay-up, cutting, bagging, basic repair, autoclave, ply cutting, and/or trimming operations.
This role must be able to train and demonstrate an understanding of how work orders, blueprints, and layup charts ensure the quality of the product, and take an active role in asking questions, and seeking out instructions that aid in the most expeditious build of parts as he/she completes training.
Must become proficient with shop tools and equipment used in composite layup and assembly as well as demonstrates the ability to perform in a team environment and exhibit a willingness to do what it takes to ensure customer expectations are met or exceeded.
Responsibilities:
Build composite components for air vehicles using appropriate lay-up techniques.
Operate a broad variety equipment for cutting, kitting, and assembly of materials to include machines requiring understanding of computer software technology.
Use hand/power tools in a safe and efficient manner to shape and form simple and complex components.
Prepare composite components for curing process in autoclave and/or oven by applying proper vacuum bagging methods and procedures.
Ensure parts meet all quality standards and guidelines prior to presenting for inspection.
Perform simple composite repairs when needed.
Maintain a neat and orderly work area, supports the company FOD (Foreign Object Damage) prevention program and complies with all safety regulations.
Must be able to perform math computations, to include adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing whole numbers, fractions, and decimals.
May work any shift and overtime.
Comply with good housekeeping, quality, FOD, and safety procedures.
Support other Aurora Flight Sciences sites as required.
Perform other tasks as required by site leadership.
Minimum Requirements:
High School Diploma (GED) and one (1) or more years' related work experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience (e.
g.
vocational school/Associate Degree).
Proficient in the use of computers and equipment which utilizes computer software technology.
Must be a US Person.
Desired Requirements:
Advanced vocational and/ or military technical schooling related to aircraft manufacturing or maintenance, or FAA licensed A&P a plus.
Completion of EMCC Composites Training Certificate with work-related experience at an Aurora site.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to work in a manufacturing environment and wear proper PPE.
Flexible to work extended hours, and first, second or third shift.
Lift and transport objects up to 35 pounds; consistently stand, stoop, crawl, bend, crouch, climb, and kneel.
Work onsite in Columbus, MS.
#LI-BD1 Recommended Skills Blueprinting Composite Materials Foreign Object Damage Housekeeping Leadership Maintenance Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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