Composite Technician in Idaho

Composite technicians fabricate and repair parts made from advanced materials like carbon fiber, fiberglass, and Kevlar — materials that are lighter and stronger than steel. This specialty is booming in aerospace, wind energy, military, and automotive sectors as industries push for stronger, lighter components.

$52,710 ID Median Salary
6% Growth Rate
1–2 years Training

💰 Composite Technician Salary in Idaho

Estimated salary range for Composite Technicians in Idaho, based on BLS national data adjusted for regional cost of living.

Entry
$36,000
Median
$52,710
Experienced
$72,000

🎓 Composite Technician Licensing in Idaho

Credential required: FAA Repairman Certificate (for aerospace) or IACCM certification

Requirements may vary slightly by state. Always verify current licensing requirements with the Idaho state licensing board before enrolling.

🏫 Composite Technician Programs in Idaho

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🏫 Schools and programs related to Composite Technician in Idaho

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Federal dataset match
Community College

College of Western Idaho

📍 Nampa, ID
Certificate 1-<2yr
Federal dataset match
Community College

North Idaho College

📍 Coeur d'Alene, ID
Certificate 1-<2yr

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