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We're currently recruiting for 5x experienced Composite Laminators on a 6 month contract basis to join our Aerospace Composites business in Bromborough.

About Us:

Based in Bromborough, Teledyne CML Composites is a fast growing manufacturer, supplying carbon/glass fibre composite parts and assemblies to some of the world’s leading aircraft and aero engine producers. Operating across three distinct product groups namely commercial, defence and business jet products, this role is an opportunity to join a team putting the finishing touches to our highly technical products.

The manufacturing facility houses some of the most advanced machining technology in Europe such as a multi axis NDT robotic machine, automated material cutting machine and multi axis CNC machining centres. Teledyne CML Composites has positioned itself, and is recognised as one of the worlds leading suppliers in composites and supports the business strategy of continuous growth and technical innovation.

With an orderbook extending out into the next decade, we are looking for new colleagues to join our thriving company.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide specialist training and develop the skills of current operators.

  • Provide specialist tools/knowledge/skills to undertake complex composite lay-ups.

  • Provide specialist laminating skills to develop a manufacturing method for new work packages (NPI).

  • Guide Supervision on Clean Room best practice and operational improvements.

  • Drive cleanroom activities to achieve or exceed target layup times and quality metrics.

    Training & Experience Requirements:

  • Proven experience as a Composites Laminator, ideally within Aerospace, F1/Automotive or other related industry

  • Attention to detail.

  • Proactive and strong team player with excellent communication skills.

  • Ability to work with accuracy, attention to detail and to strict deadlines

  • Ability to work within set guidelines and to follow instructions

  • Hardworking, enthusiastic, flexible and able to use own initiative

  • Work within guidelines set out in all Works Procedure Manuals and the Quality Procedure Manual
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