Composite Laminator

Wandsworth
5 days 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)

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

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