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Paint Sprayer Nay

Salary: £26

Location: Aycliffe

Job type: Contract

Category: Aycliffe Paint

TXM Recruit are looking for Paint Technicians to join one of the largest Rail manufacturing companies at their Newton Aycliffe Manufacturing Facility. If you have an eye for detail, a 'Can do' attitude, we want to hear from you. Pay: Umbrella Standard  £25.73 Time and a Half Overtime (Monday to Saturday) /Hr £38.60 Double Time Overtime (Sunday / Bank Holidays) /Hr £51.46 Backshift Standard /Hr 30.86 Pay PAYE Standard  19.57 Time and a Half Overtime (Monday to Saturday) /Hr 29.37 Double Time Overtime (Sunday / Bank Holidays) /Hr 39.14 Backshift Standard /Hr 23.48  (After 12 weeks your rates increase) Shifts: Mornings 7am - 3pm and afternoons 3pm - 11pm rotating weekly pattern Duration: currently to August 2024 but may be extended Preparation, painting and finishing activities in accordance with SOP’s and work instructions: Preparation of area surfaces in readiness for painting (wash, degrease, primer and sanding). Paint finishing activities including full car body spraying and polish. Painting of metallic and 3 stage pearls. Knowledge of colour identification including mixing and product ratio when ordering paints, hardeners and thinners. Full repaints and smart repairs with full accountability for paint quality and ensuring self-checks are made to ensure work meets standard. Working with limited supervision making decisions based on analysis of work. Ensure that work is only carried out in accordance with agreed standards to the correct specification. Knowledge of material and associated paint issues. Identification of correct use of tools (suction fed, gravity fed, electrostatic, pressure pots and mini guns) paint equipment and associated consumables. Carry out pre and post paint inspections - inspects own pre/post paint work and has the responsibility to correct to the required standard. Problem solving – these may not be routine / defined and require analysis to understand correct course of action. Full completion of and accountability for all paint records. Reporting of any incidents or damages to the Section Leader and taking the lead on problem solving and improvement activities which may include linking with engineering and quality department colleagues. Training others including design and delivery of the training. Share knowledge and experience with team members within the paint area. Contribute to building a culture of sharing best practice across the painting team and wider car body function. Adhere to and actively promote correct Health, Safety & Environment procedures. Set and maintain the highest standards of housekeeping in the area at all times. Full knowledge and compliance of area Risk Assessments. Monitor, control and minimise waste.   Ensure correct extraction is used and execute corrective actions using appropriate company procedures across the area. Support and complete tasks in the assembly area when required. Leading and monitoring own progress against the role competency / training matrix and feeding back on status to the Section Leader at various intervals.  Work collaboratively with colleagues creating a positive working environment within the team that harmonises with Hitachi Company values. Continually promote and support the Hitachi culture within the team.Essential Requirements Applicants should be able to demonstrate all of the Essential Requirements listed below: Able to perform all paint / finishing tasks from preparation to finished car body. Able to complete all paint repairs to a high standard.  Knowledge and understanding of all health and safety requirements of a working in a painting environment. Ability to work unsupervised - able to make decisive, informed decisions within the Paint environment. Excellent dexterity and coordination. High level of accuracy / excellent attention to detail. Good problem-solving skills. The ability to deliver to schedule. A willingness to work flexibly including different work patterns and shift work. Commitment to working as part of a team. Maintaining good eye sight. Being professional and responsible for work area. Strong interpersonal / communication skills at all levels. Ability to learn new skills to a high standard and deliver training to colleagues. Good numeracy and literacy skills. Work closely with and support the Section Leader. Willing to learn new job skills - Kaizen, 5S and participate in improvement activities. Have a ‘Can do’ attitude to supporting both painting and working with other functions. Previous experience of working within a team environment. Focusing on creating a high quality finished product.Qualifications Level 3 Motor Vehicle Body Repair, Paint and Refinishing or equivalent qualification. Previous experience (800+ hours) in painting rolling stock or equivalent. Significant relevant experience. Train the trainer qualification or relevant training experience.If you are interested in the role click to apply  TXM Recruit are looking for Paint Technicians to join one of the largest Rail manufacturing companies at their Newton Aycliffe Manufacturing Facility. If you have an eye for detail, a 'Can do' attitude, we want to hear from you. Pay: Umbrella Standard  £25.73 Time and a Half Overtime (Monday to Saturday) /Hr £38.60 Double Time Overtime (Sunday / Bank Holidays) /Hr £51.46 Backshift Standard /Hr 30.86 Pay PAYE Standard  19.57 Time and a Half Overtime (Monday to Saturday) /Hr 29.37 Double Time Overtime (Sunday / Bank Holidays) /Hr 39.14 Backshift Standard /Hr 23.48  (After 12 weeks your rates increase) Shifts: Mornings 7am - 3pm and afternoons 3pm - 11pm rotating weekly pattern Duration: 10 months Preparation, painting and finishing activities in accordance with SOP’s and work instructions: Preparation of area surfaces in readiness for painting (wash, degrease, primer and sanding). Paint finishing activities including full car body spraying and polish. Painting of metallic and 3 stage pearls. Knowledge of colour identification including mixing and product ratio when ordering paints, hardeners and thinners. Full repaints and smart repairs with full accountability for paint quality and ensuring self-checks are made to ensure work meets standard. Working with limited supervision making decisions based on analysis of work. Ensure that work is only carried out in accordance with agreed standards to the correct specification. Knowledge of material and associated paint issues. Identification of correct use of tools (suction fed, gravity fed, electrostatic, pressure pots and mini guns) paint equipment and associated consumables. Carry out pre and post paint inspections - inspects own pre/post paint work and has the responsibility to correct to the required standard. Problem solving – these may not be routine / defined and require analysis to understand correct course of action. Full completion of and accountability for all paint records. Reporting of any incidents or damages to the Section Leader and taking the lead on problem solving and improvement activities which may include linking with engineering and quality department colleagues. Training others including design and delivery of the training. Share knowledge and experience with team members within the paint area. Contribute to building a culture of sharing best practice across the painting team and wider car body function. Adhere to and actively promote correct Health, Safety & Environment procedures. Set and maintain the highest standards of housekeeping in the area at all times. Full knowledge and compliance of area Risk Assessments. Monitor, control and minimise waste.   Ensure correct extraction is used and execute corrective actions using appropriate company procedures across the area. Support and complete tasks in the assembly area when required. Leading and monitoring own progress against the role competency / training matrix and feeding back on status to the Section Leader at various intervals.  Work collaboratively with colleagues creating a positive working environment within the team that harmonises with Hitachi Company values. Continually promote and support the Hitachi culture within the team.Essential Requirements Applicants should be able to demonstrate all of the Essential Requirements listed below: Able to perform all paint / finishing tasks from preparation to finished car body. Able to complete all paint repairs to a high standard.  Knowledge and understanding of all health and safety requirements of a working in a painting environment. Ability to work unsupervised - able to make decisive, informed decisions within the Paint environment. Excellent dexterity and coordination. High level of accuracy / excellent attention to detail. Good problem-solving skills. The ability to deliver to schedule. A willingness to work flexibly including different work patterns and shift work. Commitment to working as part of a team. Maintaining good eye sight. Being professional and responsible for work area. Strong interpersonal / communication skills at all levels. Ability to learn new skills to a high standard and deliver training to colleagues. Good numeracy and literacy skills. Work closely with and support the Section Leader. Willing to learn new job skills - Kaizen, 5S and participate in improvement activities. Have a ‘Can do’ attitude to supporting both painting and working with other functions. Previous experience of working within a team environment. Focusing on creating a high quality finished product.Qualifications Level 3 Motor Vehicle Body Repair, Paint and Refinishing or equivalent qualification. Previous experience (800+ hours) in painting rolling stock or equivalent. Significant relevant experience. Train the trainer qualification or relevant training experience.If you are interested in the role click to apply

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