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Composite Laminator (Contract) – F1 Team
Location: Enstone, Oxfordshire Working Pattern: Shifts available (days, nights, weekends) Contract: Initial contract until 31st December 2026 (extension potential)
About the Opportunity
This role is being advertised by Arden White, a specialist recruitment partner to the motorsport and advanced engineering sectors.
We are currently seeking experienced Composite Laminators to join a leading Formula 1 team based in Enstone. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the production of high-performance carbon fibre components in a fast-paced and precision-driven environment.
Role Overview
As a Composite Laminator, you will be responsible for the manufacture of high-quality carbon fibre components using pre-preg materials. Working to tight tolerances, you will play a key role in ensuring components meet the exacting standards required within Formula 1.
Key Responsibilities
- Lay-up of pre-preg carbon fibre components to stringent tolerances
- Work from engineering drawings and lay-up manuals
- Trim, vacuum bag, and prepare parts for autoclave curing
- Conduct quality inspections to ensure parts meet required standards
- Maintain a clean, organised, and safe working environment
- Collaborate with engineers and team leaders to meet production deadlines
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What You’ll Bring
- Proven experience as a laminator within F1, motorsport, aerospace, or high-end composites
- Strong understanding of composite materials and laminating techniques
- Ability to read and interpret technical engineering drawings
- Exceptional attention to detail and manual dexterity
- Flexibility to work shifts (days, evenings, or weekends)
- Strong team ethic with the ability to perform under pressure
Location & Working Pattern
- Location: Enstone, Oxfordshire (site-based role)
- Available Shifts:
- Day shifts
- Night shifts
- Weekend shifts (Shift allocation will be matched to your preferred availability)
Employment Details
- Type: Contract position
- Duration: Until end of 2026 (initial term)
- Workload: Full-time (shift-based)


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Rate & Benefits
- Competitive hourly rate (dependent on shift type)
- Opportunity to work with a leading Formula 1 team
- Exposure to cutting-edge motorsport technology
- Access to a dynamic and high-performance working environment
How to Apply
To apply, please submit:
- Updated CV
- Current notice period
- Preferred shift pattern/
If shortlisted, Arden White will be in touch prior to company submission.
Arden White recruits for specialist technical engineering roles and strives to provide a swift, professional, and personalised service. Applications are managed by their team, not the hiring company.
Note: Due to high application volumes, acknowledgements often cannot be sent individually. If no response is received within 14 days, the application has unfortunately not progressed. Arden White encourages applicants to check their website for future vacancies.
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