Industrial Paint Sprayer

Hinckley
4 weeks ago
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Job Title: Industrial Paint Sprayer
Shift: 7:30am to 4:30pm Monday to Thursday and 7:30am to 12:30pm on Fridays.

Hourly Rate: £12.21 - £15.50 per hour depending on experience
Location: Hinckley, LE10

Benefits: Company parking, Company events, Upskilling training.

Company overview:

Professional and accomplished metal finishing company, including Aerospace, Defence, Medical, Automotive, General and Specialist Engineering.

The Candidate:

The ideal candidate for the Industrial Paint Sprayer role will:

Previous experience spraying metal.
Must be able to work amongst a team and alone.
Good communication skills.The role:

Spraying large steel items.
Cleaning and prepping the parts, applying primer and top coat.
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