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ORBITAL RECRUITMENT ARE LOOKING FOR 2 PAINT SPRAYERS IN CARDIFF IMMEDIATE STARTS.The contract is long termOPPORTUNITY TO WORK 57.5HRS MON – Fri AVAILABLE + WEEKENDSIdeally Sprayers will have a background in Rolling Stock but experience within the Aircraft or Motor industries would be consideredMost work will be “blow-ins” and “touch ups”Candidates with a SMART REPAIR BACKGROUND IDEALIMMEDIATE STARTS AVAILABLE * £19.50 p/h days * £23.50 p/h weekends * 12 hrs Mon – Friday (11.5 hrs paid) available * Ongoing work * Weekends Available most of the timeThe Next Step: * If you think this would be a great fit for you then APPLY NOW. * Or contact Jon Roome for more info * Don't forget to follow us on Facebook for the latest updates on new jobs roles, events and more...

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