Williams Racing
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CompositeLaminatorTechnician(Weekendsb)
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“Composite Laminator Technician (Weekends b) at Williams Racing. Skills: Composites laminating, Vacuum bagging, Engineering drawings. Laminate moulds directly from patterns. Apply vacuum bagging techniques”
Industry & Context.
Problem-solving instinct
Weekend shift, Day shift
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Proven hands-on laminating experience, Composites manufacturing experience, Solid working knowledge of mould making, Solid working knowledge of component manufacture, Solid working knowledge of vacuum bagging techniques, Ability to work fluently from engineering drawings, Ability to work fluently from CAD-based systems, Meticulous attention to detail, Accurate data entry within MRPusiness systems
Nice to Have
F1 composites background, High-performance motorsport composites background
What You'll Do.
Laminate moulds directly from patterns
Apply vacuum bagging techniques
Manufacture structural components
Read engineering drawings
Interpret engineering drawings
Translate technical data into layup execution
Create templates for repeatable work
Manage full part lifecycle
Operate within QA frameworks
Complete technical procedures
Log component faults accurately
Contribute ideas to improve process
Contribute ideas to improve performance
Full Job Description
For almost 50 years, Williams F1 Team has been at the forefront of one of the fastest sports on the planet, being one of the top three most successful teams in history competing in the FIA Formula 1 World Championship. With an almost unrivalled heritage of engineering and racing F1 cars and unforgettable eras that demonstrate it is a force to be reckoned with, the British squad boasts 16 F1 World Championship titles to its name. Since its foundation in 1977 by the eminent, late Sir Frank Williams and engineering pioneer Sir Patrick Head, the team has won nine Constructors’ Championships, in association with Cosworth, Honda and Renault. Its roll call of drivers is legendary, with its seven Drivers’ Championship trophies being lifted by true icons of the sport: Alan Jones, Keke Rosberg, Nelson Piquet, Nigel Mansell, Alain Prost, Damon Hill and Jacques Villeneuve. The team has made history before and is out to make it again with a long-term mission to evolve and return to the front of the grid. THE OPPORTUNITY Every component that goes on a Williams F1 car starts with hands like yours. As a Composites Laminator Technician, you’ll manufacture the carbon fibre parts that sit at the absolute limit of what’s physically possible, working with pre-impregnated materials, vacuum bagging systems, and precision tooling in an environment where a millimetre matters and every gram counts. This is not a production-line role. It demands craft, judgement, and the kind of technical instinct that only comes from years at the bench. If you’ve spent serious time in composites, ideally in F1 or high-performance motorsport and you want your work on the grid, this is your seat. WHAT YOU’LL DO * Laminate moulds directly from patterns using pre-impregnated tooling fabric, applying vacuum bagging techniques to debulk with precision. * Manufacture structural components in pre-impregnated carbon with a range of weave styles and epoxy resin systems, working to tight engineering tolerances. * Read
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