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Composite Laminator

Enstone
1 week ago
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We are currently seeking experienced F1 Laminators to join a high-performance team on a long-term contract.
We have positions on wek day nights and weekend days Saturday to Monday.
This role is ideal for skilled laminators with a background in Formula 1, motorsport, or high-end composite manufacturing. You will be working on cutting-edge components in a fast-paced, precision-driven environment.
Key Responsibilities:

  • Lay-up of pre-preg carbon fibre components to tight tolerances
  • Work from engineering drawings and lay-up manuals
  • Trim, bag, and prepare parts for autoclave curing
  • Perform quality checks to ensure parts meet exacting standards
  • Maintain a clean and safe working environment
  • Collaborate with engineers and team leads to meet production targets
    Requirements:
  • Proven experience as a laminator in F1, motorsport, or aerospace
  • Strong understanding of composite materials and lay-up techniques
  • Ability to work night shifts and weekend days consistently
  • Excellent attention to detail and manual dexterity
  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings
  • Team player with a proactive and flexible attitude
    Benefits:
  • Competitive hourly rate
  • Long-term, stable contract
  • Opportunity to work on elite motorsport projects
  • Supportive and dynamic team environment
    Applications:
    Please apply with updated CV and details of current rate/salary and notice period. If you are shortlisted, you will be contacted prior to submission. However please contact Michael Sorfleet at Arden White if you have any questions.
    Arden White prides ourselves on the quality of service we are able to offer our clients and candidates alike. However, due to the unprecedented response of applications at the moment, please assume that if you have not been contacted by the team within 14 days your application has been unsuccessful due to the specific requirements of this position.
    If this role is not for you, but you know some who may be interested, please forward this email on to them, we offer a referral scheme

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