Semi Skilled/Trainee Painter Prepper

Hamble-le-Rice
2 months ago
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Job Title: Paint Shop Prepper (Semi-Skilled Technician)
Location: Hamble, Southampton
Hours: Early shifts - Monday to Thursday 06:00-14:15, Friday 06:00-12:00

Pay -PAYE

Semi-Skilled PAYEPAY
Earlies£15.38
Overtime over 37hrs and Saturdays£23.07
Sundays and Bank Holidays £30.76
Lates (20%)£18.45Or Umbrella

Semi-Skilled Umbrella PAY
Earlies£21.14
Overtime over 37hrs and Saturdays£31.70
Sundays and Bank Holidays £42.27
Lates (20%)£25.36

Role Summary
We are seeking a dedicated Paint Shop Prepper to join our manufacturing team. You will support the delivery of high-quality components by preparing surfaces, abrading painted areas, and carrying out masking tasks. This role will involve early shifts and is essential in maintaining quality standards for metallic and composite components.
You will work under minimal supervision, take responsibility for the quality of your work, and contribute proactively to problem-solving and process improvements in safety, cost, quality, and delivery.

Key Responsibilities

Prepare painted and raw surfaces for painting using manual and orbital sanding techniques
Masking and stenciling of components in line with technical drawings and instructions
Ensure workstations are clean and tools are stored appropriately (upholding 5S principles)
Support quality standards and minimize waste through careful and accurate work
Follow all Health, Safety, and Environmental procedures
Clock and book jobs accurately
Mix paints, fillers, and resins according to manufacturer and COSHH requirements
Operate cure booths and monitor paint cure cycles
Participate in training, team meetings, and mentoring of trainees when required

Candidate Requirements
Essential:

Competent in literacy and numeracy; able to read technical documentation
Good dexterity and attention to detail
Strong understanding of health and safety requirements
Self-motivated, positive, and proactive
Excellent timekeeping and reliability
Flexibility and willingness to learn
Team player with strong communication skills
Basic IT skills
Desirable:

Previous experience in paint preparation, aerospace, or manufacturing
Time-served apprenticeship or NVQ Level 2 (or equivalent) in a related tradeCandidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK, adhering to ITAR restrictions.

Successful candidates must be eligible to obtain baseline security clearance

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