Composite laminator skills

How to become a Composite laminator

As a composite laminator, proficiency in various skills is vital for both securing job opportunities and advancing in your career. Mastering techniques like lay-up, tooling, resin infusion, and vacuum bagging allows consistent and high-quality craftsmanship, fostering professional growth and viability in diverse industries.

Hard skills:

  1. Material Handling - Ability to safely move materials and products
  2. Substrate Knowledge - Understanding of different composite materials and substrates
  3. Precision Cutting - Ability to accurately measure and cut composite materials
  4. Lamination Process - Knowledge of the lamination process and techniques
  5. Quality Control - Ability to inspect components for defects and imperfections
  6. Safety Protocols - Familiarity with safety requirements and regulations
  7. Troubleshooting - Proficiency in resolving technical difficulties
  8. Equipment Maintenance - Competence in servicing and maintaining lamination tools and machinery

Soft skills:

  1. Analytical Thinking - Ability to evaluate information and draw logical conclusions
  2. Organizational Skills - Proficiency in coordinating, planning and managing tasks
  3. Problem-Solving Skills - Capacity to identify and solve complex issues
  4. Interpersonal Communication - Proficiency in verbal and written communication
  5. Teamwork - Capacity to collaborate and work effectively with others
  6. Time Management - Expertise in setting and meeting deadlines
  7. Adaptability - Readiness to adjust to changing situations
  8. Multi-Tasking - Capacity to work on multiple tasks simultaneously