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Composite Fitters - Overseas - Contract

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Composite Fitters (Numerous) - Good Hourly Rates - Umbrella Contract + Daily Allowances - 6 Months Minimum + Accommodation Allowance - Defence and Aviation Systems - Overseas

Numerous Composite Fitters are required to join a market leading Innovative Defence Systems and Aviation Company. The Composite Fitters will be joining the Production Team Overseas. The skilled Composite Fitters will ideally have hands-on experience within aerospace manufacturing. The Composite Fitters will be responsible for the Precise lay-up, trimming, fitting, and assembly of composite components, with a strong emphasis on pre-preg composite materials. The Composite Fitters will be ensuring high-quality, safety-critical parts are manufactured to aerospace standards.

The Composite Fitters will play a vital role in the delivery of high-quality aerospace components, working collaboratively with colleagues across engineering, production, programmes and quality teams. The Composite Fitters require a strong technical ability and the professionalism to represent the business with integrity when interacting with internal teams and external stakeholders both in the UK and overseas.

Composite Fitters - Key Responsibilities

Carry out autoclave loading/unloading and monitor curing process.
Collaborate with engineering, quality, programmes, and production teams to resolve builds.
Complete production documentation and maintain accurate records.
Inspect materials and finished components for defects, ensuring quality standards are met.
Maintain a safe, clean & organised working environment in line with company HSE policies.
Operate hand tools, power tools, and cutting equipment safely and accurately.
Perform lay-up, de-bulking, and vacuum bagging of pre-preg composite materials.
Trim, drill, fit & assemble composite components to engineering drawings & specifications.
Work to tight tolerances and follow detailed technical instructions, build manuals and aerospace standards.
Skills, Qualifications and Experience Needed for the Composite Fitters

NVQ Level 3 in Aeronautical or Composite Manufacturing, or equivalent experience.
Hands-on, detail-focused, and able to work effectively both independently and as a team.
Able to bring confidence, precision, and pride in their craft.
Ensure that all composite structures meet stringent aerospace standards.
Ability to read and interpret complex engineering drawings and specifications
Familiarity with autoclave and oven curing operations.
Excellent interpersonal and strong organisational skills.
Skilled in hand-fitting, trimming/bonding composite parts.
Strong attention to detail and ability to work to high levels of accuracy.
Experience of working with pre-preg composite materials in Industry.
Experience of lean manufacturing or continuous improvement.
Experience with clean room or temperature-controlled environments.
Knowledge of NDT processes for composites (e.g., ultrasonic inspection).
Knowledge of composite lay-up techniques, curing processes, and aerospace standards.
Ideally understanding of aerospace certification requirements (e.g., AS9100).
A positive 'can do' attitude with the ability to deliver exceptional customer service.
Creative and resourceful under pressure and forward thinking.
Able to prioritise workload with minimal supervision, to meet deadlines.
Resilient and self-motivated and a willingness and ability to travel overseas
Security Clearance will be required for this role and therefore only applications from candidates that hold this or able to obtain this will be considered

If you feel you meet the requirements for the role of the Composite Fitters, then apply directly or contact Peter Heap at Jonathan Lee Recruitment. Either Direct Line (phone number removed) or email suitable MS Word CV's to

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