Powder Coater

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Powder Coater

TN for 10 Recruitment Ltd

 

Powder Coater / Paint line Operative

📍 Location: Huddersfield💷 Pay Rate: £13.50 – £14.00 per hour (depending on experience)⏰ Hours:

Monday – Thursday: 7:30am – 4:15pm

Friday: 6:45am – 12:45pm

Overtime: Time and a third (currently averaging approx. 1.3 hours per day)

📄 Job Type: Permanent

🎁 Package / Benefits:✔ Competitive hourly rate✔ Overtime paid at time and a half✔ Monthly bonus scheme✔ Cost of Living Spree Card✔ Company-provided overalls✔ Safety boot allowance✔ Early Friday finish✔ Long-term, secure employment

Company Description

This is a forward-thinking, family-owned sheet metal manufacturing business that has recently benefitted from significant capital investment in the latest automation and production equipment. The business supplies a wide range of sectors and has experienced strong growth over the last few years, making this an excellent time to join.

With over 50 years of industry experience, they have built a strong reputation for quality, innovation, and reliability. They provide a complete in-house service including design, CNC punching, laser cutting, CNC bending, welding and fabrication of ferrous and non-ferrous materials, powder coating, and electro-mechanical assembly.

They supply customers nationwide across sectors such as Agricultural, Automotive, Construction, Digital Signage, Food Processing, Kiosk & Vending, Scientific, Medical, and more.

Role: Powder Coater / Paintline Operative

The successful candidate will be responsible for supporting the powder coating operation and ensuring high-quality finishes are consistently achieved.

Key Responsibilities

Cleaning and preparation of metal components prior to coating, including bunging holes

Following work instructions, procedures, and production schedules

Maintaining required quality standards for all items through the coating process

Maintaining powder coating equipment, including Gema spray guns and the automated reciprocator system

Spraying a variety of components using Gema equipment

Hanging parts on the conveyorised paint line in the most efficient manner

Ensuring the work area is kept clean and tidy at all times

Packing coated parts to ensure safe delivery to customers

Safe use of basic power tools such as drills, orbital sanders, and grinders

Competencies & Experience

Minimum 2–3 years’ experience in powder coating

Good understanding of powder coating methods and techniques

Knowledge of safe use, storage, and disposal of paints, chemicals, and cleaning products

Ability to use basic power tools safely and correctly

Flexible approach to working overtime in line with business needs

Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality

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