Composite Manufacturing Engineer

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Contract Composite Manufacturing Engineer
Based near Stevenage | Competitive Hourly Rate (Umbrella – Inside IR35) | Flexi-Time
Join a growing engineering site within a global company delivering bespoke composite solutions for highly regulated industries. With a strong order book and new products launching, this is a hands-on role at the cutting edge of composite manufacturing.

The Role

Leading the development of modern, bespoke composite manufacturing solutions
Working directly with customers to understand technical requirements and translate them into manufacturable designs
Collaborating with cross-functional NPI teams to drive projects from concept through to production
Integrating advanced composite technologies through collaboration with UK Catapult Centres
Focus on processes like Filament Winding and RTM
Occasional project-related travel

What You Need

Proven experience working with composite materials and manufacturing processes
Ideally hold experience within an aerospace environment
Development or manufacturing engineering within regulated industries
Confident working across teams and with customers

A great opportunity to take ownership, drive innovation, and work on next-generation composite technologies in a flexible, forward-thinking environment. If you are an experienced Contract Composite Manufacturing Engineer with a strong background within highly regulated manufacturing industries, please apply now

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