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Composite Technician - 2nd Shift

Applied Composites, Indianapolis, IN, United States


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Composite Technician - 2nd Shift
Full Time Intermed-Level Sup Indianapolis, IN, US

Salary Range: $19.00 To $20.00 Hourly

Applied Composites (AC)

is seeking a

Composite Technician

will places resin pre-impregnated fabrics and tapes onto layup molds using hands, wrists, and arms to apply pressure and remove air pockets; requires knowledge of fabric direction and ply orientation. Handles prepare adhesive, core, and other layup materials. Cuts vacuum bag materials and creates vacuum bags. Prepares parts for transfer to the autoclave department. Ensures layups and vacuum bags are prepared according to the requirements of manufacturing travelers. The technician learns quickly, works quickly, does not make mistakes often, perform high-quality work, works well with others, and is focused on completing the task.

About AC:

Come and join the Applied Composites team. We are a leading provider of complex composite components, assemblies, engineering and tooling to the aerospace, defense and space system markets. Our employees are treated with respect and given the support, knowledge, and resources they need to thrive. If you are looking for a company that values and develops its employees while offering engaging work, Applied Composites may be the place for you.

Job Accountabilities

Read and follow basic instructions and diagrams in English

Use basic shop math skills to record information such as freezer out-time, or mixture weights

Follow standard shop practices and quality standards in the aerospace industry

Prepare molds using shop-approved release agents

Layup materials to molds and remove air pockets using approved hands, squeegees, and heat guns.

Occasionally mix resins and catalysts as specified

Trim laminated fabric using scissors or knives without damaging the layup mold

Perform physical and environmental checks and document work for manufacturing travelers

Builds semi-complex ply-buildups under minimal supervision, ensuring that the plies are well-compacted

Vacuum bag parts applying best practices, ensuring that the vacuum bags do not leak during cure

Regular, consistent, and punctual attendance is required. May need to work nights and weekends, variable schedule(s), and additional hours as necessary.

Other responsibilities as assigned

Job Specifications
Education:

Requires a High School Diploma/GED or combination of relevant education and work experience may be substituted to meet educational requirements only.

Years’ Experience:

1-3 years of relevant experience

Skills:

Possesses high mechanical aptitude.

Ability to follow instructions explicitly or innovate, depending on situation.

Possesses strong problem‑solving skills.

Ongoing manufacturing support and engineering insight to other support staff.

Good communication skills, both verbal and written.

Possesses knowledge and understanding of continuous improvement environment

Ability to write Standard Work Instructions (SWI) for statements of work in manufacturing transitions.

Ability to read design specifications and technical drawings.

Ability to handle multiple projects and to work alongside peers.

Ability to manage time to get work completed on schedule

Shift:

Monday - Friday, 3:45PM - 12:15AM

Benefits
At Applied Composites, we recognize how important your career and benefits are to you and your family. We offer a full suite of benefits including medical, dental, vision, short and long-term disability coverage, accident insurance, critical illness insurance, basic and supplemental life insurance, employee assistance plan, retirement savings and matching, tuition reimbursement and other developmental opportunities. We are committed to supporting the way you live and work.

AC is an Equal Opportunity Employer Veterans/Disabled - Affinitive Action Employer.

This position requires the use of information which is subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). All applicants must be U.S. persons within the meaning of ITAR. ITAR defines a U.S. person as a U.S. Citizen, U.S. Permanent Resident (i.e. 'Green Card Holder'), Political Asylee, or Refugee.

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