Composite Laminator

Derby
3 weeks ago
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Composite Laminator

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Composite Laminator

Composite Laminator

Composite Laminator

Composite Laminator
Location: Derby
Pay: £30,000 - £38,000 per annum (DOE)
Hours: Mon-Thurs: 07:30-16:30, Fri: 07:30-13:00

Benefits

Pension scheme (details to be confirmed)
Canteen facilities and vending machines
Uniform and full PPE provided
25 days holiday + 8 bank holidays
In-house training and upskilling opportunitiesAbout the Role

We are recruiting up to 30 x Composite Laminators to support an exciting new Aston Martin build project, with additional work across high-profile F1 programmes.

If you have at least 6 months' experience in composites and are looking to develop your skills in a world-class environment, this is an excellent opportunity to progress.

We are particularly interested in people with laminating experience, though fitting experience is also beneficial.

Key Responsibilities

Hand-lay and prepreg laminating for automotive and motorsport components
Working to engineering drawings and specifications
Trimming, bonding and finishing composite parts
Ensuring quality standards are consistently met
Supporting build schedules on the Aston Martin project and F1 programmes

What We're Looking For

Minimum 6 months' composite laminating experience
Previous experience in automotive, motorsport, aerospace or F1 desirable
Good attention to detail and ability to work to tight tolerances
Reliable, hardworking and committed to high-quality workmanship
Team players with a willingness to learn and upskill

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