Composite Supervisor
Listed on 2026-05-04
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Manufacturing / Production
Materials Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer -
Engineering
Materials Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Engineer
Saronic Technologies is a leader in revolutionizing autonomy at sea, dedicated to developing state‑of‑the‑art solutions that enhance maritime operations through autonomous and intelligent platforms.
Job OverviewWe are seeking a highly skilled Composite Supervisor to oversee the manufacturing and assembly of composite components for our Autonomous Surface Vessels (ASVs). As a key member of our growing engineering and production team, you will be responsible for supervising all composite fabrication processes, ensuring that materials meet stringent quality standards, and maintaining efficient production workflows. You will work closely with cross‑functional teams including design, engineering, and production to ensure the successful integration of composite materials into our vessel systems.
Key Responsibilities- Lead and manage a team of composite fabricators and technicians to produce high‑quality composite parts for ASVs.
- Work with engineering and materials teams to select and procure the appropriate composite materials (fiberglass, core, resins, gelcoats, etc.) for different vessel components.
- Develop and maintain production schedules, ensuring timely delivery of composite parts while managing resource constraints.
- Oversee the inspection, testing, and certification of composite parts. Ensure adherence to engineering specifications, industry standards (e.g., MIL‑STD), and DoD requirements.
- Identify opportunities to improve composite manufacturing processes, reduce waste, and enhance efficiency while maintaining the highest quality standards.
- Train, coach, mentor, and develop junior composite technicians and fabricators. Ensure the team is properly equipped with the necessary skills, tools, and knowledge to perform at a high level.
- Collaborate closely with the engineering team to understand design requirements and provide feedback on manufacturability of composite components. Work with the R&D team to experiment with new materials and techniques that improve performance and reduce costs.
- Ensure all safety protocols and best practices are followed in the composite manufacturing area. Comply with all relevant environmental regulations and internal safety standards.
- Maintain detailed records of material usage, production progress, and quality control inspections. Report production status and any issues to management on a regular basis.
- Education:
Bachelor’s degree in Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing, or a related field preferred; relevant technical certifications in composite materials and manufacturing processes are a plus. - Experience:
5+ years of hands‑on experience in composite manufacturing, preferably in the aerospace, defense, or marine industries; 2+ years of experience in a supervisory or lead role in a composite fabrication environment. - Technical
Skills:
Expertise in composite materials (e.g., fiberglass, carbon fiber, vinyl ester resins) and fabrication techniques (layup, infusion, RTM, vacuum bagging, etc.); familiarity with automated composite manufacturing techniques (CNC routers, robotic arm systems) is a plus; strong understanding of quality control procedures for composites (e.g., ultrasonic testing, visual inspections, manual inspections); knowledge of DoD standards (MIL‑STD and MIL‑PRF) is highly desirable. - Leadership:
Proven ability to lead and motivate a team, maintain productivity, and ensure safety and quality standards. - Problem‑Solving:
Strong troubleshooting and problem‑solving skills, with the ability to address technical challenges in a fast‑paced, startup environment. - Communication:
Excellent written and verbal communication skills; ability to effectively communicate with internal teams, vendors, and customers. - Physical Requirements:
Ability to lift and move composite materials (up to 50 lbs) and work in a hands‑on production environment.
- Experience with autonomous systems or maritime vessels.
- Familiarity with advanced CAD/CAM software and 3D modeling for composite parts.
- Experience with lean manufacturing principles and continuous improvement processes.
- Prior experience working in a DoD or defense contracting environment.
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