Composite Laminator

Lymington
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Composite Laminator

Composite Laminator – Carbon Fibre Lymington, Hampshire
£17 – £21 per hour (DOE)
Permanent, Full-Time

A leading marine composite manufacturer based in Lymington is looking to recruit an experienced Carbon Fibre Composite Laminator as part of continued growth.

This business operates within the high-end marine and superyacht sector, producing technically advanced carbon fibre components to an exceptionally high standard.

🔹 The Role You’ll be involved in the manufacture of premium carbon fibre structures in a clean, professional production environment.

Responsibilities include:

Carbon fibre hand lay-up and lamination

Working with pre-preg and/or wet lay carbon

Vacuum bagging and resin infusion

Reading and working from engineering drawings and laminate schedules

Trimming, finishing, and quality inspection of components

Maintaining high standards of quality, consistency, and H&S

🔹 What We’re Looking For
Proven experience laminating carbon fibre composites

Background in marine, aerospace, automotive, or high-end composites

Strong attention to detail and pride in workmanship

Able to work independently and within a skilled team

Reliable, professional approach to work

🔹 What’s On Offer
£17 – £21 per hour, depending on experience

Permanent role with long-term stability

Work on complex, high-quality carbon products

Supportive team and well-established production environment

Opportunity to develop within a specialist composites business

📩 If you’re a carbon laminator looking for a secure, permanent role working on high-end composite projects in the marine sector, we’d like to hear from you.

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