Qualifications (Minimum)
- High School Diploma or GED
- Minimum 2 years hands-on composite repair experience in a Part 145, OEM, or military environment
- Ability to interpret technical data and follow approved processes
- Strong documentation habits and traceability mindset
- Able to lift up to 50 lb; standing, kneeling, crouching, and overhead work
- Able to pass pre-employment and random drug screening
Qualifications (Preferred)
- FAA-recognized composite training/certificate, A&P, or equivalent military composites background
- Eligibility to obtain FAA Repairman Certificate for composite structures (as applicable)
- Prior work in regulated aviation environments with strong inspection/compliance standards
What success looks like in the first 90 days
- Independently completes at least one scarf repair and one core repair to approved data, including documentation and Quality checkpoints
- Produces repeatable workmanship on ply orientation, contour restoration, bonding, and finish operations
- Demonstrates reliable documentation discipline (travelers/work orders, traceability where required)
- Escalates unclear instructions early and follows discrepancy/nonconformance controls without bypassing hold points
Benefits
- Health insurance: $350/month employer contribution toward the team member’s premium
- Dependent health coverage: $200/month employer contribution (total for all dependents)
- Dental, vision, and life insurance: 100% employer-paid
- 401(k) with up to 4% company match
- Profit sharing: annual program; eligible after 90 days; when provided, pool is 3% of net profit distributed pro-rata (comp-to-comp); based on company performance and goal attainment; not guaranteed
- PTO and 8 company-paid holidays
- Additional paid time off may be provided around July 4 and Christmas/New Year’s based on company performance and goal attainment
- Structured on-the-job training and professional development
- Regular team-building activities and monthly company lunches
Work Environment / Physical Demands
Work is performed in an FAA certified repair station environment with exposure to machinery, tools, aircraft components, and hazardous materials such as solvents, adhesives, or paints. Use of personal protective equipment (PPE), including eye protection, hearing protection, respiratory protection, and gloves, is required as per FAA and OSHA safety guidelines. The work may involve occasional exposure to loud noises, fumes, airborne particles, and varying temperatures. Team members may be required to stand for extended periods, lift equipment or parts weighing up to 50 pounds, and perform tasks that involve repetitive motions or awkward positions. Proper handling and storage of hazardous materials are essential, and all work must adhere to FAA and OSHA safety standards to ensure a safe and compliant environment.
Additional Requirements
- Must pass pre-employment background check and DOT/FAA-compliant drug test
- Ongoing participation in FAA-mandated random testing pool
- Recurrent training compliance