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Job Title: Paint Prepper
Location: Ballymena, County Antrim
Duration: Temporary to Permanent
Pay Rate: £12.86 per hour

We are currently recruiting for a number of Body Preparation Operatives for temporary to permanent roles based in Ballymena.

To efficiently prepare all vehicles for the paint process in accordance with company procedures, ensuring high-quality standards and adherence to health and safety regulations.

This is a great opportunity to join a quickly growing company in a role with good scope of career progression.

Key Duties & Responsibilities:

Prepare aluminium panels using an orbital sander.
Prepare GRP panels and materials using an orbital sander and various rubbing blocks.
Identify and repair small dents in aluminium panels.
Identify and repair minor imperfections in GRP products.
Mask windows, door apertures, lights, and other components as required.
Conduct pre-cleaning of vehicles before transfer into the paint booth.
Work collaboratively within a team to meet production takt times and maintain high quality standards.
Ensure all work is carried out in accordance with ISO 9001 quality standards.
Adhere to company health and safety guidelines, ensuring a safe working environment.--- Fusion People are committed to promoting equal opportunities to people regardless of age, gender, religion, belief, race, sexuality or disability. We operate as an employment agency and employment business. You'll find a wide selection of vacancies on our website

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