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Industrial Wet Paint Sprayer

Birmingham
3 weeks ago
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Industrial Wet Paint Sprayer

We are seeking a skilled and experienced industrial paint sprayer to join a very established team based in Central Birmingham. You will be responsible for working on various steel and metal components of various sizes. This role will be working in a busy paint prepping/ Spraying facility and carrying out Industrial wet spray painting. You will need a very keen eye for detail for this role

Key Responsibilities:

Prepping components ready for Wet Spraying
Quality inspecting parts and components
Wet spraying various Parts & Components of various sizes
Operating and maintaining spray painting equipment

Maintaining a clean and organised work area
Taking responsibility for the quality of your own work, from prep to finish
Essential Skills & Experience:

Experience in Industrial Wet paint spraying
Experience in High quality manual wet spraying

Be versatile with paints such as two pack polyurethane,
Also two pack, epoxy, and stoving paints

Experience in Aerospace is ideally required
High attention to detail and commitment to producing quality finishes
Ability to work independently and efficiently under pressure
Excellent communication skills
Ability to follow health and safety procedures in a work environment.
Job Details:

Pay: £14.30 + per hour Depending on Experince Plus BONUS 
Hours of Work: Day Shift: 38 hours a week
Hours: 8.00AM – 4.45 PM Monday – Thursday.
8.00am – 1.00pm Friday  (Will Involve Some Overtime Additional To These Hours
Duration: Temporary to Permanent
Please apply online in first instance

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