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COMPOSITE TECHNOLOGY-REPAIR

Wichita State University-Campus of Applied Sciences and Technology

Certificate

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Locations

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  • Wichita, Kansas

    4004 N Webb Rd. Bldg 100, Wichita, Kansas, 67226

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

Auto-populated·from O*NET via SOC 51-2051.00

Skills

Operations MonitoringMonitoringReading ComprehensionSpeakingComplex Problem SolvingActive Listening

Knowledge

Administration and ManagementProduction and ProcessingEducation and TrainingChemistryEnglish Language

Abilities

Problem SensitivityArm-Hand SteadinessMultilimb CoordinationTrunk StrengthNear VisionOral ComprehensionInformation OrderingVisualizationExtent FlexibilityFlexibility of Closure

Tasks

  • Release air bubbles and smooth seams, using rollers.
  • Spray chopped fiberglass, resins, and catalysts onto prepared molds or dies using pneumatic spray gu
  • Mix catalysts into resins, and saturate cloth and mats with mixtures, using brushes.

Technology

Enterprise resource planning ERP softwareSpreadsheet softwareWord processing software

Tools

Chopper gunsCuring ovensCutoff sawsFiber reinforced polymer FRP rollersHand shearsHeat lampsHigh-volume low-pressure HVLP spray gunsLaddersMicrometersPaint application brushesPaint application rollersPaint spray gunsPersonal computersPneumatic spray gunsPower drills

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SupportRelationshipsAchievementWorking ConditionsRecognitionIndependence
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

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Occupations matched to this program, with median wage, top wage, growth, and openings
SOCOccupationMethodWageGrowthOpenings
Match confidence: medium51-2051.00Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricatorstitle_inference———
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certificate)

  • Fiberglass cloth, mat, and wood-bracing materials — select independently based on project requirements in a mid-volume fabrication shop.
  • Resin-to-catalyst ratios — mix and adjust with minimal oversight to achieve consistent cure times across routine lamination runs.
  • Saturated cloth and mat layers — apply and compact onto complex mold geometries using brushes and hands with limited supervision.
  • Chopped fiberglass and resin — spray uniformly onto molds using a pneumatic spray gun, adjusting pressure settings to meet thickness specifications.
  • Completed fiberglass parts — measure with rulers or micrometers and tap-test for bubbles or dead spots, documenting results on standard inspection forms.
  • Resin-saturated fiberglass strips — bond to wood reinforcing structures on watercraft decks and cabin surfaces following established procedures.
  • Trim lines and finish edges — cut cleanly on curved and straight profiles using hand shears and trimming knives in a production setting.
  • Minor lamination defects — diagnose and resolve using familiar corrective techniques without escalating every issue to a supervisor.
  • Shift production data — record and enter into spreadsheet software to support basic inventory and output tracking in a manufacturing environment.
  • Production pace and part quality — monitor simultaneously across an assigned workstation, flagging deviations before they affect downstream assembly.

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