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Trackside Composite Fabricator - IMSA, Maidstone
Client:
Location:
Maidstone, United Kingdom
Job Category:
Other
EU work permit required:
Yes
Job Views:
5
Posted:
03.03.2025
Expiry Date:
17.04.2025
Job Description:
Job Responsibilities:
1. Completing composite repairs consistent with the design intent of original parts.
2. Ability to assess composite damage, create and execute a repair plan consistent within the guidelines of the original manufacture.
3. Ability to use industry standard tools such as grinders, cut off wheels, and finishing sanders.
4. Be fluent in composite processes such as vacuum bagging, mold making, as well as wet lay-up repair. A knowledge of epoxy-based adhesives is also a requirement.
5. Safely operate equipment according to recommended safety specifications, including use of all protective equipment necessary (protective eyewear, earplugs, etc.) while identifying any safety hazards and reporting all risks immediately to a supervisor.
6. Meet specified deadlines for race car preparation while producing a quality product.
7. Maintain accurate records of repairs and tracking weights of parts. Must be able to make repairs consistent within the homologation documents of the original parts.
8. Openly communicate with team members in manufacturing and engineering departments to develop functional and quality components.
9. Travel with the team to races and tests to ensure the racecar is properly functioning in preparation for successful on-track performance.
10. Safeguard and properly use all company property issued during employment, including uniforms, tools, toolboxes, electronic devices, credit cards and any other productivity tools.
11. Professionally represent the team and its sponsors on and off-track premises.
12. Keep work area clean and organized.
13. Load all necessary equipment required at the racetrack onto transporters for every on-track event.
Skills Required:
1. 3+ years’ experience as carbon tech/fabricator on IndyCar, Sports Car or F1 series race cars.
2. High school diploma or equivalent, basic reading, writing and arithmetic skills.
3. Must be able to follow carbon layup schedules and repair instructions.
4. Intimate knowledge of mechanical components and structural framework of race cars.
5. Pre-preg and wet laminate knowledge. Curing methods including autoclave, and hot bonders.
6. Familiarity with different fiber and resin systems.
7. Must be proficient in using precision measuring devices.
8. Must be able to concentrate on detailed work for long periods.
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