Powder Coater

Huddersfield
2 days ago
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Talent-UK are currently recruiting for an experienced Powder Coater on behalf of their client, a successful manufacturer in the Huddersfield area, the role is offered on a permanent basis, working regular days with an early finish on Friday, with excellent company benefits, modern working environment, regular overtime and ongoing training and development.
 
Duties of The Powder Coater:

Cleaning and preparation of all metalwork prior to coating to include bunging of holes
Maintaining the required quality of all items passing through the coating process
Maintain all the equipment on the Powder Coating line to include Gema spray guns and setting the automated reciprocator system.
Spraying a variety of components with Gema equipment
Hanging parts on the conveyorized line
Using simple power tools like drill's, orbital sanders and grinders in a safe manner  
Skills required of the Powder Coater:

Have at least 2- 3 years previous experience of powder coating.
Knowledge of methods and techniques related to painting (powder coating)
Methods and techniques related to the safe use, storage and disposal of paint and cleaning products, chemicals, and safe clean-up techniques and practices.
Capable of using simple power tools in a safe manner.  
Hours on offer to the Powder Coater:

Monday to Thursday 7.30am - 4.15pm
Friday - 6.45am - 12.45pm  
 Benefits:

Paying upto £14.00 per hour
Overtime available at competitive rates
Spree card £150 per month
OTE Monthly Bonus £1800 per annum
Regular company events and day trips
Permanent opportunity  
If you think that this role is for you then please click apply.
 
This vacancy is advertised on behalf of Talent-UK Ltd who are operating as an employment agency/business, we are an equal opportunities employer, your application will be sent to us for review, at which stage we will be in touch to discuss your details further. We will not submit your CV until you have been briefed on the position, and we have your consent to do so.

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