To succeed as a Composite Layup technician, you need strong manual dexterity, attention to detail, and experience working with composite materials such as carbon fiber or fiberglass, often gained through a technical diploma or relevant work experience. Familiarity with hand tools, vacuum bagging equipment, and following detailed composite layup instructions is essential, and certifications like IPC-A-600 or NADCAP can be advantageous. Problem-solving skills, teamwork, and reliable communication help distinguish top performers in this field. These abilities ensure precision, safety, and efficiency in manufacturing high-quality composite structures for industries like aerospace and automotive.