Sander & Furniture Prepper

Corsham
3 weeks ago
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An excellent opportunity for an Experienced Sander / Furniture Prepper to join a well-established company.
Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent.
Salary: £13 - £14 Per Hour, Depending on Experience.
Location: Corsham SN13.
Working Hours: Monday – Thursday 8:30 – 17:00 & Friday 8:30 – 16:00. Paid 15 minutes breaks at 10.30am & 3:00pm.
Overtime available: +50% on weekends.
About the Company:
They are an innovative, creative company creating the world’s finest furniture and specialist finishes, for the superyacht, residential and commercial market.
The company work with the leading liquid metal technology which creates bespoke interior and exterior finishes. We assist all aspects of the design market – interior/exterior designers, architecture, sculpture, super yachts, furniture, signage, shop fittings and both film and stage design.
Role & Requirements:
You will be finishing high quality and luxury products from the UK’s and overseas most renowned makers and fabricators across all industries for some of the most esteemed and prestigious clients.
The company are looking for individuals whom hold their own work to very high standards in terms of quality and aesthetic. Individuals that are flexible, capable and willing to work to tight deadlines. Candidates must be highly motivated, practical and positive to join their team.
The role can involve super fine sanding on delicate items and therefore candidates must be able to demonstrate a keen eye for detail and a careful approach to their work. A 6” Orbital sander is their most widely used tool and so you must be confident in your ability to wield such a machine. Competency with all manner of tools and abrasives (hand and powered) is essential and experience such as above is essential.
Other duties include:
Flattening primer and priming panels and components ready for metal application.
Masking, filler work, sanding, patination and texturing.
Finishing by hand using a variety of tools including wet/dry paper, finishing compounds, orbital sanders, polisher, DA sander, long boards and blocks.
Adhering to health and safety at all times.
Candidate Requirements:
The ideal candidate will have at least 5 years’ experience within a similar role.
Full UK Driving Licence & Passport required.
Holidays:

  • 18 months service = birthday off paid.
  • Further 18months (3 years’ service) – additional day holiday.
  • There on after, every 3 years will be an additional day’s holiday.
    Overtime Bonus:
    Additional 5 hours per week overtime = £25 bonus.
    Attendance Bonus:
    One full month of attendance = £25 bonus.
    Perks:
    Free breakfast & snacks provided in the staff canteen.
    If you feel that you have the relative skills/attributes to fulfil this role then please apply now!
    The employer fully supports Equality in Employment. All employment is decided based on qualifications, merit and business need

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