Company
Kemp Recruitment
Kemp Recruitment
£31224 per annum
Shot Blaster / Painter Job Title: Shot Blaster / Painter Location: Dorking 40 hours per week 5.45am to 1.45pm and 2.15pm to 10.15 pm alternating weekly. Money: £31,224 to £32424 My client in the Dorking area of Surrey are looking for an experienced Shot Blaster / Painter. Shot Blaster & Industrial Spray Painter The ideal candidate must be experienced in Industrial Spraying and Blasting who is methodical and process driven with great attention to detail and excellent communication skills. Role will include but not limited to Shot Blaster / Painter : Preparing parts for Shot Blasting to various standards in accordance with clients’ specification and accepted trade practice Shot-blasting, Glass Bead Blasting & Garnet Blasting Preparing parts for painting Carry out airless spray painting in accordance with clients’ specifications and accepted trade practice Operating and maintaining blasting and airless spray-painting equipment Practicing good housekeeping – including correct paint storage and maintaining clear paper records Reviewing work practices and suggesting ways to reduce lead times and costs Experience needed to be Shot Blaster / Painter : Proved experience in industrial airless spraying Experience of blasting in a similar environment Ability to prioritise workload when up against deadlines Ability to work as part of a team and under own initiative If you are an Automotive Shot Blaster / Painter and interested please contact Shane at Kemp Recruitment Ltd on 0330 440 2323 or submit an up to date CV through this advert. INDAF
Dorking
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