Composites Manufacuring Engineer - Hood River, OR
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HEICO
Hood River, OR (In Person)
Full-Time
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Composites Manufacuring Engineer - Hood River, OR HEICO United States, Oregon, Hood River May 12, 2026 Back
Composites Manufacuring Engineer
#26-560
Hood River, Oregon, United States
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Company
Decavo, LLC
Employment Status
Full-Time
Career Level
Entry Level
Job Description Role Summary The Manufacturing Engineer reports directly to the Engineering Manager and serves as the critical link between Engineering and Production teams. This role is responsible for translating customer requirements into manufacturable designs, developing the tooling and processes needed to produce high-complexity composite parts, and driving continuous improvement across the shop floor. This role also supports quality engineering functions such as doing dimensional inspection using CMM machines, creating inspection plans, interpreting GD&T, and doing root cause and corrective action activities. Duties & Responsibilities Work directly with customers and engineering teams to understand product requirements and translate them into practical manufacturing specifications
Design molds, trim fixtures, and assembly tooling for high-complexity composite part production
Create and maintain engineering drawings, work instructions, and process documentation to support shop floor execution
Evaluate production readiness for new products and support the introduction of new parts into the manufacturing workflow
Develop, document, and continuously improve lamination and machining processes in collaboration with production staff
Identify and resolve recurring manufacturing issues through structured root cause analysis and corrective action
Train and support production personnel on process requirements, drawing interpretation, and quality standards
Perform incoming customer drawing reviews and advise on appropriate tolerances and DFM best practices.
Develop and refine inspection methods, fixturing, and documentation to support part acceptance and quality verification
Evaluate new technologies, materials, and methods that could improve manufacturing capability or product quality
Support First Article Inspection processes and other quality engineering responsibilities
Perform other duties as assigned Skills & Knowledge Solid understanding of composite manufacturing processes, materials, and tooling
Proficiency in CAD/solid modeling for tooling and fixture design (SolidWorks preferred)
Ability to produce clear engineering drawings with proper GD&T callouts per ASME Y14.5 or equivalent
Strong working knowledge of GD&T and its practical application in a manufacturing environment
Experience writing work instructions, process documentation, and manufacturing procedures
Familiarity with root cause analysis and corrective action processes
Foundational knowledge of AS9100 and First Article Inspection; deeper expertise can be developed on the job
Hands-on, solutions-oriented mindset with strong attention to detail
Effective communicator with the ability to work across engineering, production, and customer-facing contexts
Proficient in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, or a related technical field
3+ years of experience in a manufacturing engineering role, preferably in composites or aerospace
3+ years of CAD/solid modeling experience (SolidWorks preferred)
Strong understanding of GD&T; advanced on-the-job training available
Familiarity with composite materials, processes, and aerospace product requirements
Exposure to AS9100 environments preferred but not required
Self-starter with strong analytical and problem-solving skills who works well independently and within a team
Eligible candidates must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, lawfully admitted permanent resident, or otherwise eligible U.S. person Requirements Skills & Knowledge Solid understanding of composite manufacturing processes, materials, and tooling
Proficiency in CAD/solid modeling for tooling and fixture design (SolidWorks preferred)
Ability to produce clear engineering drawings with proper GD&T callouts per ASME Y14.5 or equivalent
Strong working knowledge of GD&T and its practical application in a manufacturing environment
Experience writing work instructions, process documentation, and manufacturing procedures
Familiarity with root cause analysis and corrective action processes
Foundational knowledge of AS9100 and First Article Inspection; deeper expertise can be developed on the job
Hands-on, solutions-oriented mindset with strong attention to detail
Effective communicator with the ability to work across engineering, production, and customer-facing contexts
Proficient in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, or a related technical field
3+ years of experience in a manufacturing engineering role, preferably in composites or aerospace
3+ years of CAD/solid modeling experience (SolidWorks preferred)
Strong understanding of GD&T; advanced on-the-job training available
Familiarity with composite materials, processes, and aerospace product requirements
Exposure to AS9100 environments preferred but not required
Self-starter with strong analytical and problem-solving skills who works well independently and within a team
Eligible candidates must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, lawfully admitted permanent resident, or otherwise eligible U.S. person Role Summary
The Manufacturing Engineer reports directly to the Engineering Manager and serves as the critical link between Engineering and Production teams. This role is responsible for translating customer requirements into manufacturable designs, developing the tooling and processes needed to produce high-complexity composite parts, and driving continuous improvement across the shop floor. This role also supports quality engineering functions such as doing dimensional inspection using CMM machines, creating inspection plans, interpreting GD&T, and doing root cause and corrective action activities.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Work directly with customers and engineering teams to understand product requirements and translate them into practical manufacturing specifications
- Design molds, trim fixtures, and assembly tooling for high-complexity composite part production
- Create and maintain engineering drawings, work instructions, and process documentation to support shop floor execution
- Evaluate production readiness for new products and support the introduction of new parts into the manufacturing workflow
- Develop, document, and continuously improve lamination and machining processes in collaboration with production staff
- Identify and resolve recurring manufacturing issues through structured root cause analysis and corrective action
- Train and support production personnel on process requirements, drawing interpretation, and quality standards
- Perform incoming customer drawing reviews and advise on appropriate tolerances and DFM best practices.
- Develop and refine inspection methods, fixturing, and documentation to support part acceptance and quality verification
- Evaluate new technologies, materials, and methods that could improve manufacturing capability or product quality
- Support First Article Inspection processes and other quality engineering responsibilities
- Perform other duties as assigned Skills & Knowledge
- Solid understanding of composite manufacturing processes, materials, and tooling
- Proficiency in CAD/solid modeling for tooling and fixture design (SolidWorks preferred)
- Ability to produce clear engineering drawings with proper GD&T callouts per ASME Y14.5 or equivalent
- Strong working knowledge of GD&T and its practical application in a manufacturing environment
- Experience writing work instructions, process documentation, and manufacturing procedures
- Familiarity with root cause analysis and corrective action processes
- Foundational knowledge of AS9100 and First Article Inspection; deeper expertise can be developed on the job
- Hands-on, solutions-oriented mindset with strong attention to detail
- Effective communicator with the ability to work across engineering, production, and customer-facing contexts
- Proficient in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, or a related technical field
- 3+ years of experience in a manufacturing engineering role, preferably in composites or aerospace
- 3+ years of CAD/solid modeling experience (SolidWorks preferred)
- Strong understanding of GD&T; advanced on-the-job training available
- Familiarity with composite materials, processes, and aerospace product requirements
- Exposure to AS9100 environments preferred but not required
- Self-starter with strong analytical and problem-solving skills who works well independently and within a team
- Eligible candidates must be a U.
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