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Late-Shift Composite Laminator

Brackley
4 days ago
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Late-Shift Composite Laminator 

Crosby Composites are a leading carbon fibre manufacturer working predominately in high end, luxury automotive and formula 1. Established in 1982 we have almost 40 years’ experience of innovation in this field. With IATF 16949:2016 and ISO 9001: 2015 accreditations we can support our customers with all their needs and work to the highest industry standards.  
 
We have a passion and a drive to deliver the very best and are now continuing on our journey of growth and development through the growth of our teams, across both sites. We are a company of opportunities and are looking for individuals who want to be a part of that development to join our team. 
 
Are you a practical individual who enjoys working with your hands? Do you have a passion for cars and motor sports? Then we have the perfect job for you. 
 
We are recruiting for experienced Composite Laminators to work the late-shift at our Brackley site. Working 4:00pm to 2:30am, Monday – Thursday, you will be supporting in the smooth functioning of the laminating department.
 
We work to the highest standards and our laminating team are a critical part of managing this and supporting the production areas. 
 
We offer competitive rates of pay, company pension, 23 days holiday plus the bank holidays which fall on your work days, private healthcare and the opportunity for overtime during peak periods. 
 
In this role we require individuals who:

Laminating and tooling across a broad range of products 
Checking information on drawings is clear
Checking route card instructions are correct
Help develop processes to improve quality and efficiency
Keep all equipment maintained
Ensure the department is kept clean and tidy
Attention to detail 
Motorsport/Automotive experience
Familiar with pre preg autoclave processes
Good understanding of engineering drawings 
 
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