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Composite Laminators – Motorsport / F1 Components – Hampshire

Mara Recruit is looking for experienced Composite Laminators to join a leading Motorsport composites manufacturer in Hampshire, producing carbon fibre components for F1 and high-performance racing projects.

This is a great opportunity for laminators who want to be part of a company at the cutting edge of motorsport engineering, delivering precision-built composite parts to world-class standards.

The Details



Start Date: ASAP

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Contract Length: 6 months+

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Hours: 50 hours per week

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Rate: £21 per hour

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Payment: Weekly via Limited Company

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IR35 Status: Outside IR35

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Location: Hampshire

The Role

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Laminating carbon fibre pre-preg components for F1 and motorsport applications

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Working from engineering drawings, lay-up manuals, and templates

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Performing vacuum bagging, de-bulking, bonding, and finishing to tight tolerances

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Ensuring all work meets motorsport quality and performance standards

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Collaborating with production and inspection teams to meet delivery deadlines

What You’ll Need

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3–5 years’ experience as a Composite Laminator

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Proven background working on F1 or high-end motorsport components

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Excellent attention to detail and ability to work from technical instructions

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Flexible approach to working hours and a commitment to quality

If you’re a Composite Laminator who takes pride in producing high-spec carbon fibre components, this is a chance to join a respected motorsport manufacturer with ongoing F1 projects.

👉 Apply Now to start your next Outside IR35 composite contract in Hampshire

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