Composite Operative

Belfast
5 days ago
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Composite Operative - Belfast

Location: Belfast
Contract: 12‑month initial contract (high likelihood of extension)
Hours: 36 hours per week, shift‑based (39.5% shift premium applies)
Pay: £16.25 per hour PAYE / £21.74 per hour Umbrella
Security: BPSS+ clearance required (completed by Airbus Security)

Join Us at Airbus, Supported by Guidant Global
At Airbus, you'll be part of one of the world's leading manufacturers of aerostructures for commercial aircraft, defence platforms, and regional jets. As a Composite Operative, you'll play a key role in producing high‑quality composite components that contribute to world‑class aerospace engineering.

Guidant Global is proud to partner with Airbus to deliver an exceptional candidate experience. We value people, promote diversity, and are committed to helping you thrive.

What You'll Be Doing
As a Composite Operative, you'll manufacture a range of aerospace components to exacting engineering standards. Your role will involve:

Core Responsibilities

Producing composite components using various materials in line with engineering and quality requirements.
Following defined processes, using supplied materials, tooling, and detailed work instructions.
Preparing, cutting, and laying up composite materials for autoclave curing.
Carrying out finishing operations on cured components and associated tooling.
Maintaining a safe, clean, and compliant working environment at all times.
Reading and understanding work instructions and production documentation.
Working flexibly across shift patterns and completing overtime where required.
What You'll Bring
Essential

Previous experience in a manufacturing environment.
Warehouse or production experience.
Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team.
Basic computer literacy.Desirable

Experience within the aerospace sector.
NVQ Level 2 in a manufacturing or engineering discipline (or equivalent).
Manual Handling training.
Why This Role?
Working with Airbus offers the chance to build a long‑term career in a globally recognised organisation. You'll benefit from:

A competitive hourly rate.
Opportunities to grow your skills in a world‑class engineering environment.
A supportive team culture where safety, quality, and professional development are prioritised.
Valuable aerospace experience that strengthens future career prospects.
Consistent guidance and support from Guidant Global throughout your contract.
Additional Information

Workwear and PPE are provided.
No travel required for this role.
Medical required prior to starting.
No skills test necessary.
Role falls inside IR35.
Ready to Apply?
If you're enthusiastic about producing high‑quality aerospace components and want to be part of a supportive and innovative environment, we'd love to hear from you.

Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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