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Are you experienced in composites and want to join a world-class team?

by Ben Gladwell, Southern Spars on 16 Feb 2016
Your chance to join one of the world's leading marine technology companies - Southern Spars is recruiting now! Southern Spars
Want to work at the forefront of the world’s marine industry?

Southern Spars is looking for tradespeople to join our team to help create the finest carbon spars in the world.

We have several exciting opportunities available to come and work amongst our passionate, fun, young team of fabricators in our brand new, custom-built 10,000 square metre facility in Avondale, West Auckland.

At Southern Spars, we are proud to provide a positive working environment with strong culture and fantastic opportunities for extra training, growth within the company as well as international travel.

We are looking for:
- Boat builders
- Composite laminators
- Engineering trade workers
- Fabricators

Southern Spars would welcome applications and expressions of interest from tradespeople with all levels of experience interested in joining one of our many production teams.

We have established our place as a world leader in the design, construction, installation and servicing of carbon fibre masts, booms and rigging. Our rigs power a wide range of yachts, from small one-design class yachts to grand prix racing yachts, cruising yachts and superyachts.

If this sounds like something you’d be interested in becoming a part of, email careers@southernspars.com with your CV or find us on Seek.co.nz - click here

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