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Paint Spraying Operative
Paint Spraying Operative
Paint Spraying Operative
Posted 22 May by
Time Recruitment
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On joining the team, you'll be responsible for spraying large metal objects competently and to a high standard.
This is an ongoing position with further opportunities to grow and develop within the company.
What's on offer?
£11.44 per hour with overtime paid at time and a half.
Shifts pattern 6:00 am - 2:00 pm -Monday - Friday
Access to regular training to help you develop your skills
Immediate start available
Free onsite parking
What will you be doing as a Paint Sprayer
Spraying both solid paints and stained finishes.
Checking component parts for any defects prior to preparation of spraying.
Preparing component parts to achieve the high standard of finish required.
Ensuring all work is completed in compliance with company specifications.
Working to achieve set daily/weekly output targets
What do you need?
Experience within in a manufacturing environment would be advantageous
A good understanding and ability to work from manufacturing drawings
The ability to work well both independently and with others
For further information please call our industrial team on
Time Recruitment Solutions Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Reference: 52710188
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