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Paint Technician

Birmingham
1 week ago
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Role : Paint Technician (Night Shift)

Location: South Birmingham

Hours: 10pm - 6am

Pay: £28,000

Duties to be performed:

Painting & Quality Standards - Carry out painting processes (primers, basecoats, clearcoats) to IATF 16949 standards, ensuring correct adhesion, finish, and curing.

Equipment & System Maintenance - Operate, clean, and maintain paint robots, application equipment, mixing systems, filters, and plant controls to ensure consistent performance.

Fault-Finding & Process Optimisation - Identify and correct robotic application faults, adjust settings, conduct tests (dyne, particulate counts), and optimise programs to maintain quality and minimise downtime.

Safety, Teamwork & Continuous Improvement - Adhere to H&S and 5S practices, support colleagues, cover absences, and contribute to ongoing process improvements and cost reduction.

Eperience Required:

Experience - Minimum 3-5 years' robotic painting experience, ideally within the paint manufacturing industry.

Core Skills - Good basic numeracy and literacy skills.

Development - Willingness to undertake further training to expand skills.

Requirements - Valid UK driving licence.

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If you're interested in this exciting opportunity click APPLY NOW or contact BE Recruitment Ltd at (phone number removed) between 08.00am and 17.00pm Mon to Fri.

If you haven't heard back from us within two weeks, please assume that unfortunately, your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.

BE Recruitment acts as an employment business in relation to this vacancy. We are an equal opportunity recruiter and welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified individuals, regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation, or age.

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