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Paint Sprayer

Perfect Placement
West Midlands
1 day ago
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Commercial Paint Sprayer required in Wednesbury, West Midlands

Up to £15 per hour Monday - Friday ONLY Overtime Available 

Are you an experienced Paint Sprayer with a passion for vehicle refurbishment? Do you take pride in delivering top-quality finishes on commercial trucks? We’re seeking a skilled Paint Sprayer to join our clients busy repair centre in Wednesbury, specialising in commercial vehicle repairs and accident repairs.

Key Responsibilities as a Commercial Paint Sprayer:Prepare trucks and parts for painting, including masking and primingApply high-quality paint finishes using spray guns and other equipmentEnsure all work adheres to safety and quality standardsMaintain a clean and organised work environment.Requirements for this Commercial Paint Sprayer:Proven experience as a Paint Sprayer in a commercial vehicle or automotive environmentKnowledge of different painting techniques and materialsAbility to work efficiently and accuratelyGood understanding of health and safety regulations within a workshop setting.What We Offer for the Commercial Paint Sprayer:Competitive salary packageOpportunities for ongoing training and developmentA supportive team environmentOpportunity to work on a variety of commercial vehicles.If you or someone you know is interested in this Vehicle Paint Sprayer Vacancy or any other Automotive, please contact Archie Lawson at Perfect Placement Today!

We are the UK's leading Automotive Recruitment Consultancy, if you are looking to refresh your Automotive Career please contact us, we have many Motor Trade Jobs available across the whole of the UK

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