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Aeropeople Ltd Verified
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Technicians
Composite Technician
Onsite
1 day ago
Our exclusive client requires skilled composite fitters with working skills and knowledge in Aerospace / Autosport sectors.
Key Responsibilities
- Assembly of Composite components in line with Drawings, CAD or MoM, ensuring correct fixturing is used where required.
- Riveting and anchor nut assembly.
- Carry out any trimming and a small amount of "Fettling" as required using approved equipment and processes.
- Structural bonding.
- Ensure Jigs and Fixtures are checked and maintained in line with Tooling Documents. With full calibration checks done as per schedule.
- Follow Health & Safety requirements along with ensuring you have read any COSHH documents before using materials.
- Maintain documentation and bookings against jobs.
- Feedback assembly / component issues to Line Manager
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Qualifications
- Minimum of 3 years of experience as a Fitter in a manufacturing or engineering environment, preferably with experience in composite materials or related industries.
- Vocational training or certification in mechanical fitting, engineering, or a related field.
- Proficient in the use of hand and power tools, precision measuring instruments.
- Ability to read and interpret technical drawings.
- Strong troubleshooting skills with the ability to diagnose and resolve issues efficiently.
- High level of precision and attention to detail in fitting and assembly tasks.
- Ability to work collaboratively with a team and communicate effectively across departments.
- Strong commitment to maintaining a safe working environment.


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Duration
- 3 months +
Hours
- 40 per week (Overtime available over 40 hours per week)
Currently Deemed Inside IR35
- (possible change subject to completion of relevant documents)
Start Dates
- Immediate
Requirements
- You MUST be fully eligible to work in the UK currently
- References will be checked
- Proven training / certification required.
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