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Composite Trimmer/Fitter

Coventry
1 week ago
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Fitter / Trimmer – Composites
Coventry (Bayton Road, Exhall)
£15.00 – £18.00 per hour (depending on experience)

Working Pattern:



Until 31st December 2025: Monday – Thursday 6:00am – 2:30pm, Friday 6:00am – 11:00am

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From 1st January 2026: Monday – Thursday 6:00am – 3:30pm (Friday off – 4-day working week)

The Opportunity
A fantastic opportunity has arisen for an experienced Fitter / Trimmer to join a well-established composites manufacturer based in Coventry.

The role involves trimming, fitting, and finishing composite tools and components to a high standard, ensuring that quality, precision, and customer specifications are met. You’ll work as part of a supportive production team, contributing to high-performance projects across motorsport, aerospace, and automotive sectors.

Key Responsibilities

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Trim, fit, and finish composite components to required tolerances and quality standards

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Assemble jigs and fixtures following engineering drawings or written instructions

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Inspect parts for surface defects and dimensional accuracy

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Maintain tools and support TPM (Total Preventative Maintenance) initiatives

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Contribute to 5S and Lean Manufacturing practices to ensure an efficient working environment

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Work to tight deadlines while maintaining quality and safety standards

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Support team objectives and communicate effectively with production and management teams

About You

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Minimum of two years’ experience within the composites industry as a Fitter or Laminator

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Ability to interpret and work from engineering drawings

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Confident using manual measuring equipment and hand tools

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Excellent attention to detail and commitment to delivering quality work

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Strong organisational skills and a proactive, team-oriented attitude

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Understanding of composite assembly for race cars, road cars, or similar applications

What’s on Offer

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Hourly rate: £15.00 – £18.00 per hour depending on experience

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Permanent, full-time position

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Transition to a 4-day working week from January 2026 (Friday off)

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Long-term opportunity with a reputable manufacturer

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Supportive team culture and clean working environment

How to Apply
Apply today with your CV – immediate interviews available for suitable candidates

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