Pre Preg Laminator

Roundtable Recruitment
Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire
9 months ago
Applications closed

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Who

Our client is a leading, independent manufacturer of composite and GRP products producing pattern work, tooling and final components across industry from the worlds of Formula One, automotive, engineering, marine, aerospace, rail and more. Their commitment to quality, consistency and delivery of value-added solutions is unparalleled. Through innovation driven by their thirst for new and challenging projects, they ensure that they remain at the leading edge of composites technology.

What

Our client has a great opportunity for Pre Preg Laminators to join their team on various shift patterns (Days, Nights and weekends) with regular overtime. You'll have the opportunity to be a part of a thriving business, in a supportive, fun and energitic environment from their clean and modern facility.

Candidates must have at least 5 years experience Laminating components within F1, Automotive, Motorsport.

Clean, modern facility with a friendly team!

Keen to secure that long term stable contract? We look forward to hearing from you

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