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Composite Repair Specialist 1

Duluth, MN · On-site

$17.64 - $26.46/hr

The Composite Repair Specialist is an entry-level composite repair specialist that assists in ... Perform simple visual inspections for surface damage, reporting findings to the Lead Technician.

OverviewThe Composite Repair Specialist is an entry-level composite repair specialist that assists ... Perform simple visual inspections for surface damage, reporting findings to the Lead Technician.

Overview The Composite Repair Specialist is an entry-level composite repair specialist that assists ... Perform simple visual inspections for surface damage, reporting findings to the Lead Technician.

Experience in entry-level composite technician roles within assembly and lamination departments ... Experience with inspection and quality assurance activities related to composite parts and ...

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The Quality Inspector is an entry-level position responsible for performing basic inspections of ... and advanced composite products, we apply the latest digital technologies and automation in ...

The Quality Inspector is an entry-level position responsible for performing basic inspections of ... and advanced composite products, we apply the latest digital technologies and automation in ...

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Entry-Level Composite Layup Technician

Kaman Corporation

Bennington, VT • On-site

$19 - $25.02/hr

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Posted 2 days ago

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Kaman rating

7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

Based on 18 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

309th of 494 rated machine equipment manufacturers


Job description

Step Into Advanced Manufacturing in Bennington, VT

Picture your first day as an Entry-Level Composite Layup Technician: you join a close-knit crew on the production floor in Bennington, VT, reviewing engineering drawings, prepping materials, and learning the craft of turning fibers and resins into rugged, high‑quality parts. You’ll work hands-on, side-by-side with experienced fabricators who will show you how precision and safety drive every decision.

What Your Day Looks Like

Morning starts with a quick plan review—specifications and engineering drawings guide the day’s builds. You’ll gather materials, stage your tools, and begin layup and assembly. Throughout the shift, you’ll operate shop equipment carefully and efficiently, inspect finished work against quality benchmarks, and keep your station clean and orderly. Along the way, you’ll trade tips with teammates and join scheduled trainings that sharpen your composite skills.

Core Contributions You’ll Make
  • Support composite part fabrication aligned with specifications and engineering drawings.
  • Prepare and assemble materials with accuracy to meet exacting quality standards.
  • Use hand tools and production machinery safely and efficiently.
  • Inspect completed components to verify they meet required quality criteria.
  • Maintain a clean, organized work area and follow safety protocols at all times.
  • Collaborate with coworkers to refine processes and boost efficiency.
  • Participate in ongoing training to build expertise in composite fabrication.
What Helps You Succeed
  • High school diploma or equivalent; technical coursework in manufacturing or composites is a plus.
  • Sharp attention to detail and the ability to follow instructions precisely.
  • Basic mechanical know-how and comfort with hand tools and shop machinery.
  • Team-oriented communicator who contributes to a positive workflow.
  • Eager to learn and adaptable to new tools, techniques, and technologies.
  • Able to lift and move materials as needed on the production floor.
  • Prior manufacturing or fabrication exposure is helpful but not required.

If you’re excited to build real products with your hands and grow your capabilities through structured training, this role offers a strong start in composites manufacturing.


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