Composite Laminator

Abingdon
5 days ago
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Composite Laminator
Abingdon
£24.00 per hour
Our client based in Abingdon are looking for a composite laminator to joint their team!
Composite Laminator Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Hand lay-up, wet lay, vacuum bagging, and infusion of composite materials
  • Laminating using fiberglass, carbon fiber, Kevlar, and resin systems
  • Preparing molds, cutting materials, and applying release agents
  • Reading and working from engineering drawings and work instructions
  • Trimming, finishing, and inspecting composite parts to quality standards
  • Maintaining a clean and safe working environment
  • Adhering to health & safety and quality procedures at all times
    Composite Laminator Ideal Candidate:
  • Proven experience as a Composite Laminator (or similar role
  • Motorsport experience would be ideal
  • Strong knowledge of composite materials and processes
  • Ability to work accurately with minimal supervision
  • Good attention to detail and workmanship
  • Ability to meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment
  • Team player with a positive work ethic
    Jackie Kerr Recruitment is an independent agency that has been established for 28 years. We strive to provide the ultimate consultancy service to all our candidates. Whether you are looking for permanent or temporary work we pride ourselves in understanding our candidates' requirements to ensure that we place you in your ideal role. We have recently heavily invested in new Recruitment Software that provides an online portal. Simply visit jackiekerrrecruitment. com to enter your details and you will receive job alerts, hot off the press. The portal enables you to update your information and CV at any time, so we always have your latest employment details on record. So please visit our website and let us help you to find your dream job! Please note: At Jackie Kerr Recruitment we receive a huge number of applications for each job that is posted. If you do not hear from us within 2 weeks of your original application, please go to our website jackiekerrrecruitment. com to apply for other jobs that may be suitable to you

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