Carbon ThreeSixty Ltd
Trainee / Junior Composite Laminator

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The Role
Are you a hands-on individual with a sharp eye for detail? Carbon ThreeSixty, a leading specialist in structural composite engineering, is looking for a Trainee / Junior Laminators to join our production team.
In this role, you will learn the art and science of composite manufacturing. You’ll be responsible for laying up carbon fibre and other advanced materials into precision moulds to create high-performance components for the aerospace, automotive, and defence sectors.
Key Responsibilities
- Material Preparation: Learning to interpret technical drawings and ply manuals to kit and cut materials.
- Lamination: Precision “lay-up” of carbon fiber pre-preg materials into moulds, ensuring air-tight seals and zero defects.
- Vacuum Bagging: Applying vacuum bagging consumables and performing leak checks to prepare parts for autoclave or oven curing.
- Tooling Maintenance: Cleaning and preparing moulds with release agents to ensure high-quality surface finishes.
- Quality Control: Maintaining a clean-room environment and documenting work to ensure every part meets our rigorous standards.
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We’re looking for the right attitude and dexterity. This role is perfect for someone who:
- May have recently left College or School
- Has excellent hand-to-eye coordination
- Is methodical, patient, and takes pride in a “job well done.”
- Can follow complex instructions and technical diagrams accurately.
- Is a team player who is eager to learn and grow within a fast-paced engineering environment.


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Why Join Carbon ThreeSixty?
- Full Training: We will teach you the specialist skills required to become a certified Composites Technician.
- Innovation: Work on cutting-edge projects that are literally shaping the future of transport and defence.
- Career Path: We believe in promoting from within; as your skills grow, so will your opportunities.
How to Apply
If you’re ready to start your career in advanced manufacturing, please submit your CV and a brief note explaining why you’re interested in working with composites to careers@carbonthreesixty.com
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