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Paint Sprayer - (Aerospace/ Manufacturing)

InsideRight
Blackburn
3 days ago
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Exciting opportunity has arisen with one of our clients for an experienced Aerospace manufacturing paint sprayer.
37 hours per week over a 4-day week, Monday to Thursday.

The role:

We are currently looking for a Paint Sprayer with at least three years of working experience within an aerospace/manufacturing environment.

Paint Spraying to wet paint aerospace components in accordance with organisational and industry standards. The paint sprayer must have a flexible attitude to become a versatile, multi-skilled individual who can work across different manufacturing functions within the business.

Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities:

Frequent communication (several times throughout each day) with the Department's Team Leader to understand clear production plans so that objectives can be met.
Maintain compliance to all master processes and associated documents, ensuring industry standards are upheld in the production of components; this will involve the usage of Master Processes, Work Instruction Sheet (WIS) and the completion of job pack sign-off documentation.
Undertaking tasks delegated by the Team Leader, Value Stream Leader &/or Senior Management.
Ensuring their performance within the team remains a high standard.
Standards complete the preparations of components/parts within the specifications provided.
Monitoring and maintaining health and safety standards.
To adhere to safety, Quality, Cost, Delivery and People (SQCDP).
Regular upkeep of records (ensuring all documentation is maintained to ensure organisational and industry standards are upheld).
Undertaking training and development set by the Team Leader &/ or Value Stream Manager
To contribute and undertake 6S improvements.
To support cost reduction initiatives by introducing new ideas or removing waste and non-value-added time or operations to increase profitability whilst maintaining compliance.

The Candidate:

Time served painter with a proven track record of paint experience, particularly within "wet spray".
Must have previous experience in spraying within the Aerospace or Automotive industry
Computer Literate and able to use Microsoft Office Applications
Has a flexible attitude towards the role
Ability to work as part of the team whilst using their initiative to make autonomous decisions to ensure project deadline compliance
The ability to maintain attention to detail by providing high levels of accuracy.
Highly motivated, driven and disciplined with a "can do" attitude.
Ability to work under pressure with tight deadlines.

If this sounds like you, in the first instance please reply directly to this dvert, with an updated version of your cv.

Disclaimer:-Inside Right Ltd is a recruitment business, acting on behalf of a third party client. Whilst we attempt to provide feedback to all applicants, sometimes, due to the sheer nature of applications we receive, this is impossible to do so. Therefore, if you havent heard anything back within two weeks of applying, on this occasion you may have been unsuccessful.

Inside Right is an equal opportunities employer and are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We value diversityand welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates, regardless of their background or protected characteristics.

Skills Required

Painter
Wet spray
Computer Literate
Attention To Detail
Accuracy

Qualifications Required

Time Served Painter
Aerospace spraying experience
Computer literate
Microsoft office applications
Team player
Attention To Detail
Accuracy skills

Keywords

Painter
Wet Spray
Aerospace
Manufacturing
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