Composite Laminator

Melton Mowbray
6 days ago
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Composite Laminators / Technicians Required!

BE Recruitment are recruiting self-employed Composite Laminators to join a well-established composites company in Melton Mowbray (LE13). This is an excellent opportunity to work in a supportive team environment with real opportunities for career development and progression.

Hours & Pay:

Days | Monday - Friday: 08:00 - 17:00 (£21 P/H)
Nights | Monday - Thursday: 18:00 - 06:00 (£24 P/H)
Weekends | Friday - Sunday: 06:00 - 18:00 (£26 P/H)

Key Responsibilities:

Prepare moulds and apply release agents correctly before use

Hand laminate pre-prep materials to specification and drawings

De-mould cured parts carefully to avoid damage

Inspect finished components to meet quality standards

Follow company quality management systems and procedures

Identify and report any errors or issues in drawings or processes

Skills & Experience

Experience in composite lay-up and laminating

Ability to read and understand lay-up drawings

Methodical, accurate, and detail-oriented approach

Ability to meet deadlines and maintain high-quality standards

Awareness of material usage and waste reduction

Personal Attributes:

Good communication skills

Calm and professional under pressure

Strong organisational and prioritisation skills

Accurate record-keeping

Confidence to escalate issues when required

Benefits:

Competitive salary

Stable, long-term role in an established company

Training and development opportunities

Friendly team environment

If you are interested, please apply now.

For more information, please contact BE Recruitment Leicester on (phone number removed).

If you have not heard back from us within two weeks, please assume that unfortunately on this occasion your application has been unsuccessful.

We act as an employment business in relation to this vacancy.

BE Recruitment is an equal opportunity recruiter and welcomes applications from all suitably skilled or qualified individuals, regardless of race, sex, disability, religion or beliefs, sexual orientation, or age.

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