Composite Trimmers (All shifts)

Chipping Norton
6 days ago
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Our client, a leading Formula 1 team, is seeking a skilled Composite Assembly / Trim Technician to join their state-of-the-art Composites Facility in Oxfordshire on a contract basis.

Key Responsibilities:

Precision-trim cured carbon panels using templates, 5-axis jigs, air hacksaws, die-grinders and diamond wheels to ±0.1 mm tolerances
Drill, countersink and ream fastener holes in structural monocoque sections and aero devices
Bond assemblies with structural adhesives such as Hysol 9394, Araldite 2011, and 3M DP490
Fit inserts, brackets, hinges, and quick-release mechanisms using torque-controlled tools
Surface-finish Class-A visual carbon (sanding 180 → 2000 grit → micro-mesh → polish)
Laser-project ply boundaries and trim lines; verify with Romer arm and GOM ATOS optical scan
Complete SAP bookings, cure-cycle logs, and QA sign-off for every serialised part

Job Requirements:

Experience in trimming and assembly of pre-preg carbon in F1, F2, WEC or aerospace
Proficient in PlyCut, Catia V5 CPD, and Teamcenter for drawing interrogation
Certified in Loctite/Huntsman adhesive systems, or willing to complete day-1 training
Comfortable in full PPE including airline respirators and nitrile gloves for 8-hour shifts
Immediate availability and clean UK driving licence
Right to work in the UK (we cannot sponsor visas for this contract)
Ability to pass enhanced DBS and non-disclosure vetting
Own safety boots; all other PPE and air tools supplied

Benefits:

Attractive rates depending on experience
Overtime available
Weekly pay via verified umbrella
Free onsite catering, gym, and quiet room
Opportunity for extension on outstanding performance
If you are a dedicated Composite Assembly / Trim Technician with experience in the automotive or motorsport sectors and are looking for a thrilling opportunity, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's dynamic and talented team in Oxfordshire

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