Paint Sprayer
Main Duties:
Sanding, priming and painting the product
Paint product in water based paint
Repair and filling the product in line with agreed standards
Previous experience of working in a fast-paced environment and good hand-eye coordination
Keep immediate work area clean and tidy at all times
Working as a team to follow the daily production plan, set in order and determined by either team leader or supervisor
Act in a responsibly manner to follow Health & Safety
Comply with all policies and procedures
Personal Attributes:
Responsibility and Teamwork at all times
Team Player
Able to use hand tools and tape measure
Good work ethic and willingness to learn
Flexible to the needs of the business on a day to day basis
Good level communication and able to speak English
Essential:
Experience of painting wood or metal in water based paint products
Previous use of spray guns ( air assisted )
Successful candidates must be flexible to the needs of the business on a day to day basis
Prepared to work in a dusty environment
This is physically demanding job. You must be able to execute heavy lifting up to 20 kg
Must be available for overtime and be able to work weekends when needed
Punctual & Reliable
Downham Market, sometimes simply referred to as Downham, is a market town and civil parish in Norfolk, England. It lies on the edge of the Fens, on the River Great Ouse, approximately 11 miles south of King's Lynn, 39 miles west of Norwich and 30 miles north of Cambridge.[2]
The civil parish has an area of 5.2 km² and in the 2011 census had a population of 9,994 in 4,637 households.[3]
Fire Station in 2006, now a heritage centre
It was an agricultural centre, developing as a market for the produce of the Fens with a bridge across the Ouse. During the Middle Ages, it was famed for its butter market and also hosted a notable horse fair. The market is now held Fridays and Saturdays.
Notable buildings in the town include its mediaeval parish church, dedicated to St Edmund, and the Victorian clock tower, constructed in 1878. The town is also known as the place where Charles I hid after the Battle of Naseby. In 2004 the town completed a regeneration project on the Market Place, moving the market to the town hall car park. The decorative town sign depicts the crown and arrows of St Edmund with horses to show the importance of the horse fairs in the town's history.
A heritage centre, Discover Downham, opened in a former fire station in 2016.[4] The town is twinned with Civray, Vienne, France.[5]