Composite Technician Reviews

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Last updated Jan 19 2025
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Composite Technician Reviews

What is it like working as a Composite Technician?

December 2020
Fast paced, and high detail.
Composite Technician in Tauranga:
Pros: The opportunity to work on rockets is incredible, the things we can accomplish as a team are astonishing. I love working with my teammates and having fun while we do it.
Cons: It is tough physical work, I personally find it stressful at times and repetitive. Also working with harsh chemicals is not so much to my likening, but this is industry wide.
May 2020
Underpaid, undervalued.
Composite Technician in Seattle:
Pros: Lots of opportunity
Cons: Too much drama, favoritism, and greedy competition at the cost of someone who’s an honest hard worker.
October 2019
Company first, employees never.
Composite Technician in Oklahoma City:
Pros: Good place to get accustom to civilian aviation
Cons: Bad pay and benefits
June 2019
Good for beginning, not that good for staying.
Composite Technician in Istanbul:
Pros: Insurances and social aids that the company provides.
Cons: Low sallary comparing to global salaries, mobing, insufficent cominication between management and workers.
November 2018
South Utah pays well south of everything else in the country.
Composite Technician in St. George:
Pros: Sunshine
Cons: Old people everywhere. Little to no diversity in anything, wages extremely low due to revolving door of cheap student labor from college and economy dependent on the massive droves of retirees on social security
November 2018
Composite Technician:
I loved working at Cirrus! The employees from other technicians to supervisors were great for the most part! The things I could change about Cirrus is the communication between management and the people on the floor. The pay is a little on the light side also I think. I mean we were literally building aero planes/personal jets. If it wasn’t for the money part of it all, I would still be working at Cirrus, but the money wasn’t there and I don’t think it ever will be.

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