Paint Sprayer (Aerospace)

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Full time
Location: London
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Job offered by: Brookhouse Aerospace
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Category:
Job Type:

Permanent, 37 hours per week, working a 4-day week over a 5-day operational week.

Hourly Rate:

Competitive based on experience

Brookhouse Aerospace is a prominent name within the Aerospace Sector, providing Advanced Composite and Metal Components for Civil & Defense Aerospace applications. We are currently looking for a skilled Aerospace Paint Sprayer to join our paint spraying department and ensure our products meet the highest standards of appearance and durability. Job Description:

The Paint Sprayer is responsible for applying primers, topcoats, and specialty finishes to aerospace components and structures. This role requires a strong attention to detail and knowledge of industry-specific painting techniques and safety standards. The ideal candidate will have experience with various types of coatings and a commitment to delivering high-quality work. Key Responsibilities:

Prepare surfaces of aerospace components by cleaning, masking, and sanding to ensure proper paint adhesion. Mix and apply primers, paints, and coatings using spray guns and other application equipment according to technical specifications and manufacturer guidelines. Maintain and operate paint spray equipment, ensuring it is in good working condition and properly calibrated. Inspect painted surfaces for defects, such as runs, sags, or unpainted areas, and perform touch-ups as necessary. Work with quality control to ensure finished products meet customer specifications and industry standards. Follow all safety protocols, including proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and ventilation systems. Maintain a clean and organized work area, properly disposing of hazardous materials according to regulations. Keep accurate records of materials used, processes followed, and completed work. Participate in continuous improvement initiatives to enhance productivity and quality. Requirements:

2+ years of experience in industrial painting, preferably in the aerospace or automotive industry. Strong understanding of various coatings, including primers, topcoats, and specialty finishes used in aerospace applications. Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, specifications, and work orders. Proficiency with paint spray guns, mixing equipment, and other tools used in the painting process. Knowledge of safety and environmental regulations related to paint application and hazardous materials. Strong attention to detail and the ability to produce high-quality finishes. Ability to work independently as well as part of a team. Physical ability to stand for long periods, wear a respirator, and work in a paint booth environment.

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