Composite Laminator

Wandsworth
2 weeks ago
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Composite Laminator

3 Month Contract / Temp to Perm

£17.00 - £22.00per hour (W2)

Wandsworth, London

Monday - Friday / 10:00am - 17:30pm / 37 hours per week

Are you a Composite Laminator looking for an immediately available contract role with the view to permanent for a market leading company that specialises in designing new materials / composites.

This well-known, successful R&D company are a market leader in that specialist industry and due to winning new contracts they are now looking for multiple Composite Laminators to join there team on a contract basis which will turn into a permanent role for the right candidates.

As a Composite Laminator, you will be responsible for laminating complex composite components across the Aerospace / Drone industry, whilst ensuring all parts meet stringent quality standards and specifications.

This role would suit a Composite Laminator, who is wanting an immediately available, days based contract role which will turn into a permanent role for the right person.

The Role:

Composite Laminator
Working with various different composites / materials
Immediately available, days based contract role that is likely to turn into a permanent role for the right candidate
The Person:

Composite Laminator
Happy to commute to Wandsworth on a daily basis
Looking for an immediately available, days based contract role.
Michael George - Rise Technical - BBBH(phone number removed)

To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Michael George at Rise Technical Recruitment.

Rise Technical Recruitment Limited is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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