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Skilled Aerospace Painter

Hamble-le-Rice
3 days ago
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Painter Opportunities - Aerospace Manufacturing

We are currently recruiting 2 Skilled Painters to join our aerospace site in Hamble, Southampton on late shift.

Rates

Late Shift (20% uplift): £35.66/hour (Umbrella)

Working Hours

Late Shift: 14:15-22:30 (Monday-Thursday) / 12:00-18:00 (Friday)

Role Overview
As a Skilled Painter, you'll support the delivery of high-quality metallic and composite aircraft components and assemblies, working to local manufacturing instructions and specifications. You will work with minimal supervision, taking responsibility for the quality and accuracy of your work while contributing to a safety-focused, collaborative team environment.

Key Responsibilities

Masking components according to technical drawings and plans

Mixing and applying specialist fillers and paint schemes (primer, topcoat, anti-abrasion, gloss)

Manual abrading and orbital sanding

Edge sealing and resin application

Operating curing booths and monitoring cure cycles

Conducting quality checks using tape, isoscope, and gloss measurements

Additional Responsibilities

Health & Safety: Promote a safe, clean, and organised work environment. Adhere to EHS policies and report incidents as required.

Quality: Maintain high-quality standards and compliance with technical instructions.

Clocking & Booking: Accurately record time and job costings.

Cost Management: Support cost-reduction initiatives through efficient, waste-minimising practices.

Knowledge & Skills: Keep training up to date and maintain approved operator stamps where applicable.

Teamwork: Participate in meetings, support colleagues, and assist with training and knowledge sharing.

Continuous Improvement: Identify and contribute to improvements in safety, quality, cost, and delivery processes.

Essential Requirements

Time-served apprenticeship or NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in a recognised allied trade

Strong numeracy, literacy, and ability to interpret technical documentation

Excellent dexterity and attention to detail

Working knowledge of Health & Safety requirements

Positive, proactive attitude with strong problem-solving skills

Flexible and adaptable approach with a willingness to learn

Strong timekeeping and work ethic

Working understanding of 5S and lean manufacturing principles

Good communication skills

Competency in relevant departmental skill codes

Basic IT literacy

Desirable

Previous paint application experience within aerospace or a manufacturing environment

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