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1 month ago
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Our client is a customer and quality driven carbon fiber and composite parts manufacturer, specialising in prestige automotive/aerospace/defence projects. They deliver full turn key solutions from design to manufacture.

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Job Summary

The successful candidates will have experience in manufacturing composite tooling and components, within the automotive, aerospace or motorsport industry, be self-motivated, enable to read and understand instructions from a manual or an engineering drawing, achieve company objectives within tight deadlines and work with minimum supervision.

Composite Fitter

Reporting to: - Line Manager.

Hours: - 37 hrs

Key Responsibilities

  • Trimming/Fitting/Finishing Tooling and components to a high standard.

  • The assembly of jigs.

  • The maintenance of tools and the continuing of Total prevention Management (TPM)

  • Support the continuing 5S and LEAN Manufacturing activities.

  • To achieve delivery targets of our customers while ensuring quality is not compromised.

    Essential Skills

  • Good Team worker

  • Logical reasoning with a “can-do attitude”

  • Good organisational skills.

  • Ability to work under pressure, and on multiple concurrent projects.

  • Interpret engineer drawings.

  • To work with minimal supervision.

  • At least two years’ experience within the composite industry as a Fitter or Laminator

    Desired Skills/Experience

  • Basic knowledge of the make-up of race cars and road cars.

  • Use manual measuring equipment.

  • Visually inspect components for surface defects
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