Composite Laminator

Portsmouth
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Composite Laminator  Location: Portsmouth

We’re working with a well-established composites manufacturer on the South Coast who is looking to bring experienced a Composite Laminator into their growing production team. 

This is a hands-on laminating role working with high-quality carbon and glass prepreg components, within a professional production environment that values accuracy, consistency, and pride in workmanship.

The Role: You’ll be involved across a range of composite manufacturing tasks, including:

Carbon & glass prepreg layup

Bagging and de-bagging

Autoclave operations

Demoulding finished components

Preparation of mould tools

Bonding and assembly (useful but not essential)

Hours & Overtime:
Standard hours:

Monday–Thursday: 08:00–16:30

Friday: 08:00–15:30

39 hours per week

Overtime paid:

Time and a third during the week

Time and a half on Saturdays

Pay: £15 - £21p/h PAYEWhat We’re Looking For:
Proven experience as a Composite Laminator

Strong background in prepreg processes

Ability to work to drawings, procedures, and quality standards

Experience from Automotive or Aerospace environments is highly desirable

Marine or other high-performance composites experience also welcomed

What’s On Offer:
Competitive salary or hourly rate depending on experience and engagement type

Consistent workload with high-quality, technically interesting projects

Well-run facility in a strong South Coast location

Apply now or get in touch for a confidential conversation.

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