Paint Sprayer - Days

Leighton Buzzard
4 days ago
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Are you an enthusiastic and committed paint sprayer looking for an exciting opportunity? Our client, an Aerospace Manufacturing facility based in Leighton Buzzard, is seeking a skilled Paint Sprayer to join their team!!

As a Paint Sprayer, you will be responsible for preparing and applying wet paint to Aerospace machined, sheet metal Aluminium, and composite components. You will perform various operations, including surface preparation, setting up spray equipment, masking, and applying coatings in line with job instructions.

Summary:

Start date: ASAP
Duration: 6 months with potential to be extended or made permanent
Location: Leighton Buzzard
Pay Rate: £19.00 per hour
Hours: Mon - Thurs 7.00 - 16.00 and Fri 7.00 - 12.00
*** OVERTIME AVAILABLE ***Duties Include:

Prepare surfaces using hand tools
Set up spray equipment
Prepare pre-treated aluminium
Mask components as needed
Apply coatings using a manual spray gun
Follow work instruction sheets for primer and topcoat application
Ensure correct mixing and record keeping of paint materials
Quality check finished jobs
Support Continuous Improvement and Health and Safety initiatives
Report any defects to supervision
Complete tasks with adequate informationRequirements:

Work well in a team environment
Flexible approach and desire to learn new processes
Meet strict delivery schedules and quality standards
Accurately follow engineering drawings and work instructions
Clear and concise communication skillsDoes this sound like the perfect opportunity for you? Apply now and take the next step in your career as a Paint Sprayer!

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