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Join our Warwick team as a Commercial Paint Sprayer/Prepper. You will perform high-standard vehicle masking and preparation, adhering to production takt times and strict health & safety. This hands-on role requires experience, flexibility across units, and teamwork. We offer 25 days holiday, enha...
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United Kingdom , Warwick
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18.26 GBP / Hour
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Dennis Eagle
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Until further notice
Discover rewarding and skilled commercial paint sprayer jobs, a dynamic profession at the heart of finishing and protection across numerous industries. A commercial paint sprayer is a specialized technician responsible for applying paints, coatings, and finishes to a wide variety of surfaces and structures using advanced spray equipment. This role is critical in sectors such as automotive manufacturing, aerospace, marine, industrial fabrication, and large-scale construction, where durability, aesthetics, and corrosion resistance are paramount. Unlike residential painting, commercial work often involves complex materials, stringent technical specifications, and working on large or high-value assets. The core responsibilities of a commercial paint sprayer typically begin with meticulous surface preparation. This includes cleaning, sanding, masking, and applying primers or undercoats to ensure optimal adhesion and a flawless final finish. The sprayer then operates various spray guns, such as conventional, HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure), or airless systems, to apply coatings evenly and efficiently. A significant part of the role involves mixing paints and coatings to exact formulas, matching colors, and understanding the properties of different materials like epoxies, polyurethanes, and enamels. Professionals in these jobs are also consistently responsible for maintaining a clean and safe workspace, performing routine maintenance on spray equipment, and strictly adhering to health, safety, and environmental regulations, including the use of PPE and proper ventilation. To excel in commercial paint sprayer jobs, individuals need a specific blend of skills and attributes. Technical proficiency with spray application techniques is fundamental, alongside a keen eye for detail and consistency to avoid runs, sags, or uneven coverage. Physical stamina and dexterity are common requirements, as the job often involves standing for long periods, working in confined or awkward spaces, and handling heavy materials or components. Knowledge of health and safety protocols related to chemical solvents and airborne particulates is non-negotiable. While formal qualifications can vary, many positions seek candidates with vocational training, apprenticeships, or proven experience in an industrial painting environment. Key soft skills include reliability, the ability to work both independently and as part of a team, and a strong commitment to quality and efficiency to meet production schedules or project deadlines. For those with a steady hand and a dedication to craft, commercial paint sprayer jobs offer a stable and respected career path with opportunities for specialization and advancement into supervisory roles or inspection positions. Explore the possibilities in this essential trade where precision meets practical skill.

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