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Composite Manufacturing Engineer

Mojave, CA

$108K - $143K/yr

Ability to produce engineering documentation following industry standards (Section Views, Detail ... Experience with Composite materials; Carbon, Fiberglass, Pre-impregnated material, BMI, Foam core ...

Composite Engineer

Brewer, ME · On-site

$91K - $121K/yr

Composite Materials Kits - Develop, maintain, and improve composite material digital patterns ... Minimum two (2) years manufacturing engineering, industrial engineering or related experience in a ...

... engineering, design or materials challenge. In fact, CMI takes on projects that others won't. Few ... composite parts and materials * Assist in the fabrication and preparation of molds * Assist in ...

Composite Engineer

Brewer, ME

$91K - $121K/yr

Composite Materials Kits - Develop, maintain, and improve composite material digital patterns ... Minimum two (2) years manufacturing engineering, industrial engineering or related experience in a ...

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How much do composite materials engineering jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for composite materials engineering in the United States is $103,596.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $90,000.00 and $119,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Composite Materials Engineering vs Materials Science Engineering?

AspectComposite Materials EngineeringMaterials Science Engineering
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Materials Engineering, specialized courses in compositesBachelor's or Master's in Materials Science, broader focus on all materials
Work EnvironmentDesigning and testing composite materials, manufacturing settingsResearch labs, manufacturing, development of various materials
Industry UsageAircraft, automotive, sports equipment, aerospaceElectronics, energy, manufacturing, research institutions

Composite Materials Engineering focuses specifically on designing and testing composite materials used in industries like aerospace and automotive. Materials Science Engineering covers a broader range of materials, including metals, polymers, and composites, often in research and development settings. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds but differ in specialization and application areas.

What are some common challenges faced by composite materials engineers when working on multidisciplinary teams?

Composite materials engineers often collaborate with professionals from mechanical, aerospace, and manufacturing engineering. One common challenge is ensuring that the unique properties and processing requirements of composites are understood and integrated into the overall design and manufacturing plan. Effective communication and documentation are essential, as misunderstandings can lead to costly redesigns or performance issues. Additionally, balancing the needs of performance, weight, cost, and manufacturability while meeting project deadlines requires strong problem-solving skills and adaptability.

What is composite materials engineering?

Composite materials engineering is a specialized field of engineering focused on designing, analyzing, and manufacturing materials made from two or more constituent materials with different physical or chemical properties. These materials, known as composites, are engineered to produce a material with characteristics superior to the individual components. Common examples include carbon fiber reinforced polymers and fiberglass. Engineers in this field work in industries such as aerospace, automotive, sports equipment, and construction to develop lightweight, strong, and durable materials. Their work involves material selection, testing, and optimization for various applications.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Composite Materials Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Composite Materials Engineer, you need a strong background in materials science, mechanical engineering, and chemistry, typically supported by a bachelor's or master's degree in a related field. Proficiency with CAD software, finite element analysis (FEA) tools, and laboratory testing equipment is essential, along with familiarity with industry standards and certifications like ISO or ASTM. Strong problem-solving abilities, teamwork, and effective communication skills help distinguish top performers in this role. These skills ensure the effective design, analysis, and implementation of advanced composite materials in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and construction.
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Infographic showing various Composite Materials Engineering job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 86% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $103,596 per year, or $49.8 per hour.
Composite Assembly Technician (Springfield)

Composite Assembly Technician (Springfield)

Storyteller Overland LLC

Springfield, MO

$19/hr

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Storyteller Overland rating

6.6

Company rating: 6.6 out of 10

Based on 9 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Our History:



The Storyteller Overland vibe started out as a drawing on a restaurant napkin in 2017 illustrating a desire to help people live more adventurous lives. Back then, very few had ever heard of an adventure van, and some at the restaurant table with CEO Jeffrey Hunter had doubts it would ever sell.


The company officially launched in 2018 with a humble yet confident team of seven employees. Over the next year, we worked on launching our MODE 4x4 and finding dealer partners to work with, and finally, the dream was turning into a reality.



We've been fortunate to be full speed ahead since then. We've added sister companies to our galaxy and built out quite the impressive team - hopefully you included. We hit 500 vans built, then 1,000, then so many more that these milestones became difficult to keep track of. We've added new vehicles to our lineup and have built a massive community of like-minded adventurers that also continues to grow.



Today, Storyteller Overland is the most expansive adventure vehicle company in North America built on an authentic spirit of adventure, a passion for exceptionally well-crafted rigs, and a deep love and affinity for the community of owners we serve.



As we reflect on our history, though, we remind ourselves that our best ideas are still ahead of us, not behind us. Here's to saying yes to the next grand adventure!



Workplace Vibe:



We are proud to have a values-based culture, which means we focus less on rules & transacting and more on values & transforming. Our goal is to create workplaces and spaces where great people can do great things in order to thrive and flourish both professionally and personally


Overview:


As a Composites Technician, you will be responsible for production and development of composite materials and products. Your primary focus will be to follow the production process to ensure the efficient and high-quality production of all composites and related products. You must have experience working with fiberglass-reinforced epoxy and other composite materials.


General Responsibilities:

  • Assisting with composite projects from inception to completion, ensuring that deadlines, and quality standards are met
  • Possessing in-depth knowledge of composite materials, manufacturing processes, and techniques. Utilizing technical guidance and expertise to the team
  • Review blueprints and instructions, gather materials, and fabricate each composite part, including trimming, assembling, and finishing
  • Identifying opportunities for process optimization and implementing measures to enhance efficiency and quality
  • Ensuring that all composites meet the required specifications, standards, and safety regulations
  • Collaborating with engineers and designers to select appropriate composite materials for specific applications
  • Staying updated with the latest advancements in composite materials and technologies, and incorporating innovative approaches into projects
  • Coordinating with cross-functional teams, including design, engineering, and quality control, to ensure seamless product development and integration
  • Ensuring compliance with safety protocols and promoting a safe working environment for all team members


Work Location:

  • In Office, Springfield, Missouri (444 W Tampa St, Springfield, MO 65806)


Work Schedule:

  • (4) 10-hour shifts: Monday - Thursday 6:30am - 5:00pm with 30 minutes for lunch


Compensation:

  • Starting @ $19/hour (depending on experience) + Rewards


Qualifications/Requirements:

  • Address and rectify quality issues and defects in the production process promptly
  • Implement continuous improvement initiatives to enhance product quality and production efficiency
  • Manage inventory levels of raw materials, hardware, and other supplies required for production
  • Coordinate with purchasing departments to ensure a smooth supply chain and avoid production delays
  • Optimize resource allocation to maximize productivity and minimize waste


Education/Experience/Skills:

  • High school diploma or equivalent; additional technical or vocational training in woodworking or cabinet making is advantageous
  • A strong background in composite materials, manufacturing processes, and project management
  • Excellent organizational and time-management abilities
  • Effective communication skills to interact with employees, project leads, and customers
  • Attention to detail and a commitment to producing high-quality products
  • Problem-solving and decision-making capabilities to address production challenges effectively
  • Basic CNC table operation knowledge/history is preferred.


Physical Requirements:

  • The ability to lift and carry objects weighing up to 50 pounds.
  • This job entails prolonged periods of standing and walking around the manufacturing floor.
  • Precision and coordination are crucial for assembling intricate components and operating machinery. Employees must be capable of using hand and power tools with a steady hand
  • Assembly tasks may require reaching, stretching, and bending to access components, equipment, and workstations as well as the ability to stoop, kneel, or crouch is necessary for accessing low-lying work areas and performing assembly tasks close to the ground
  • Employees must have good visual acuity to inspect and ensure the quality of components and products. This may involve reading technical documents and operating machinery with precision
  • The role may require the ability to hear and respond to alarms, machinery sounds, and co-worker communication in a manufacturing environment
  • For tasks involving computer work or documentation, employees may be required to sit for extended periods
  • Exposure to Hazardous Materials: In some cases, employees may be exposed to chemicals or substances used in the manufacturing process. Proper safety protocols and personal protective equipment (PPE) will be provided.


Candidates should be aware that the physical demands listed above are representative but not exhaustive. The role may require additional physical tasks not listed here, depending on specific job assignments and production needs. Accommodations will be made in compliance with applicable laws for individuals with disabilities.


Exemption Status:Non-exempt