Job Description
Job Summary Under direct supervision, the Composite Operator Level I (V‑22 Bell) performs routine and repetitive manufacturing operations involved in the fabrication, layup, wrapping, bonding, trimming, and assembly of composite parts and assemblies for the V‑22 aircraft program. This position supports higher‑level operators by preparing materials, assisting with composite processes, and performing standard production tasks in accordance with approved work instructions, program requirements, and aerospace quality standards. This is an entry‑level position and training would be provided
Job Responsibilities Composite Manufacturing & Assembly Support:
Assist Level II and senior composite operators in the fabrication, layup, wrap, bond, or assembly of composite parts and subassemblies for the V‑22 Bell program
Perform basic composite tasks such as material placement, ply application, consolidation, and part handling according to work instructions
Prepare tools, molds, mandrels, and fixtures prior to composite operations
Assist with vacuum bagging, debulking, and preparation of composite parts for cure Material Preparation & Handling:
Prepare composite materials by thawing, cutting, kitting, and staging material per process requirements
Handle composite materials, adhesives, resins, and consumables to prevent contamination, damage, or out‑time violations
Apply release agents, films, tapes, peel ply, breather, and other consumables as required
Maintain material identification and traceability in compliance with V‑22 program requirements Quality & Documentation:
Follow detailed work instructions, blueprints, ply books, and visual aids
Perform basic visual inspections of composite parts for defects such as wrinkles, gaps, foreign object debris (FOD), or misalignment
Accurately complete production documentation, shop travelers, and electronic records
Report quality issues, defects, or process concerns to supervision or Quality personnel Safety, Environmental & Housekeeping:
Comply with all Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) policies and procedures
Properly use required personal protective equipment (PPE)
Maintain a clean, organized, and FOD‑free work area consistent with aerospace and Bell standards
Properly segregate and dispose of composite waste, chemicals, and consumables in accordance with company and regulatory requirements Teamwork & Development:
Work effectively as part of a cross‑functional production team
Follow directions from supervisors and experienced operators
Participate in on‑the‑job training, cross‑training, and continuous improvement activities
Demonstrate reliability, punctuality, and a willingness to learn composite manufacturing skills
Job Qualifications High School Diploma or GED required
0-1 Years' experience in manufacturing production or assembly
Experience in composite manufacturing, aerospace assembly, or a regulated production environment is a plus
Must be a U.S. Person per ITAR regulations to comply with export compliance requirements, with ability to obtain a Department of Defense security clearance if needed. Skills & Abilities:
Ability to follow written and verbal work instructions precisely
Basic mechanical aptitude and familiarity with hand tools
Good manual dexterity and hand‑eye coordination
Attention to detail and commitment to quality
Ability to perform repetitive tasks while maintaining accuracy
Basic math skills for measurements and material handling
Ability to work effectively in a team‑oriented manufacturing environment Physical & Work Environment Requirements:
Ability to stand, bend, reach, and perform repetitive hand motions for extended periods
Ability to lift and carry materials up to 25-35 lbs.
Manufacturing environment with exposure to composite materials, resins, solvents, and tooling
Use of PPE including gloves, safety glasses, respirators, and protective clothing Confined Space & Limited Access Work Requirements:
Ability to safely perform work in confined or restricted spaces including aircraft structures, subassemblies, tooling, and enclosed composite components
Perform composite layup, bonding, trimming, inspection, or assembly tasks while working in limited‑access areas that may restrict movement, visibility, or body positioning
Ability to work in awkward positions for extended periods, including kneeling, crouching, bending, reaching, or working overhead Comply with all confined space awareness entry required training, safety procedures, and signage requirements as defined by site EHS and program standards
Ability to maintain situational awareness and follow communication protocols while working in enclosed or restricted environments
Properly use required personal protective equipment (PPE), ventilation equipment, and monitoring devices when working in confined or limited‑access spaces
Immediately report unsafe conditions, physical discomfort, or hazards encountered while working in confined spaces to supervision Equal Opportunity Statement
GKN Aerospace is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, age, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.