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Paint Sprayer

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Are you an experienced and passionate Vehicle Paint Sprayer seeking your next career opportunity in Chatham, Kent? Our client is looking to recruit a skilled Vehicle Paint Sprayer to join their dedicated team on a full-time basis. This is an excellent chance to work in a well-established environment handling a variety of high-quality vehicles, including prestige and sports models.

Benefits of the Vehicle Paint Sprayer role include:

Competitive basic salary around £50,000 per annum with a realistic OTE of £54,000 8 AM to 5PM/5:30 PM Opportunity for overtime, especially on Saturdays, subject to workload Modern facilities including a dedicated paint booth and three units Working on all makes and models from standard cars to high-end luxury vehicles Laid-back, friendly team environment focused on quality rather than quantity Pension scheme and other standard benefits

Duties of the Vehicle Paint Sprayer include:
Applying high-quality paint to vehicles, including insurance, dealer, and internal workPreparing vehicles for painting, including sanding and maskingPolishing vehicles post-painting to achieve a flawless finishWorking on a variety of vehicles from Fiesta to Ferrari, including classic carsMaintaining a high standard of work and adhering to safety protocolsAssisting with minor preparation and polishing tasks as requiredCandidate requirements for the Vehicle Paint Sprayer role:
3 to 5 years of proven spray painting experienceAbility to deliver top-quality finishes consistentlyReliable, hardworking, and team-oriented personalityFlexibility to work overtime and Saturdays when neededExperience working with different paint systems is a plus but not essentialAn attitude focused on growth and reliability, with a keen eye for detailIf you are a dedicated Vehicle Paint Sprayer looking for a new challenge in a supportive environment, we encourage you to contact Martin Bane today. Our client is eager to find a capable professional to join their team and will consider top candidates even if the salary expectations are slightly above the initial range.

Our expert team of Automotive Recruitment Consultants are passionate about connecting skilled candidates with their ideal roles within the motor trade. If you are seeking to advance your career and want to hear more about Vehicle Paint Sprayer positions in your local area, please get in touch with us today.

Perfect Placement are specialists in Automotive Recruitment. So if you are looking for a New Job in the Motor Trade, be sure to contact our team today.

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