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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

​Great Yarmouth, often called Yarmouth, is a seaside resort and minster town in Norfolk, England, straddling the River Yare, some 20 miles (30 km) east of Norwich.[2] A population of 38,693 in the 2011 Census made it Norfolk's third most populous place. Its fishing industry, mainly for herring, fell steeply after the mid-20th century and has all but vanished.[3] North Sea oil from the 1960s brought an oil-rig supply industry that now services offshore natural gas rigs. More recent offshore wind power and other renewable energy have created further support services. Yarmouth has been a seaside resort since 1760 and a gateway from the Norfolk Broads to the North Sea. Tourism was boosted when a railway opened in 1844, which gave visitors easier, cheaper access and triggered some settlement. Wellington Pier opened in 1854 and Britannia Pier in 1858. Through the 20th century, Yarmouth was a booming resort, with a promenade, pubs, trams, fish-and-chip shops and theatres, and the Pleasure Beach, the Sea Life Centre, the Hippodrome Circus and the Time and Tide Museum, and a surviving Victorian seaside Winter Garden in cast iron and glass.

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