Paint Sprayer

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Darwen
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Job Title:Paint Sprayer – (Aerospace/ Manufacturing)

Job Type:Permanent, Full-time, 37 hours per week over a 4-day week (Monday to Thursday)

Overtime Opportunity:Overtime is available on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays 

The Role:We are actively seeking an experienced WET SPRAY Paint Sprayer with a minimum of three years of experience in an aerospace or Automotive manufacturing environment. As a Paint Sprayer, you will be responsible for applying paint to aerospace components in compliance with organizational and industry standards. This role requires flexibility and the ability to become a versatile, multi-skilled individual capable of working across various manufacturing functions within the organization.

Key Responsibilities:

Communicate regularly with the Department’s Team Leader to understand production plans and objectives. Ensure compliance with all master processes and associated documents to maintain industry standards. Undertake tasks delegated by the Team Leader, Value Stream Leader, and/or Senior Management. Maintain high-performance standards within the team. Prepare components/parts within provided specifications. Monitor and uphold health and safety standards. Adhere to safety, quality, cost, delivery, and people (SQCDP) standards. Maintain accurate records to uphold organizational and industry standards. Participate in training and development initiatives. Contribute to 6S improvements. Support cost reduction initiatives while ensuring compliance.

The Candidate:We are looking for a time-served painter with a proven track record of paint experience. The ideal candidate should also be computer literate, able to use Microsoft Office applications, and possess a flexible attitude towards the role. Teamwork is essential, but the ability to make autonomous decisions to ensure project deadline compliance is equally important. Attention to detail, high motivation, discipline, and a "can do" attitude are crucial attributes. The ability to work under pressure with tight deadlines is also required.

Experience:

Three years of working experience within an aerospace/manufacturing environment.

Working Pattern:

4-day week, Monday to Thursday, from 07:15 am to 5:00 pm, totaling 37 hours weekly. Overtime is available from Friday to Sunday at premium rates of pay.

Benefits:

Holidays start at 28 days per year (including Bank Holidays) based on a 4-day working week. Overtime rates after basic hours are 1.5 times your basic hourly rate on Fridays and Saturdays. Overtime rates for Sundays are 2.0 times your basic hourly rate. On-site – Occupational Health. Employee Referral Scheme. Corporate Health Cash Plan (Benefit in Kind). Life Insurance x 2.

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