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An excellent opportunity for an Experienced Furniture Sprayer & Prepper to join a well-established company.
Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent.
Salary: £14 - £16 Per Hour, Depending on Experience.
Location: Corsham SN13.
Working Hours:
- Monday – Thursday 8:30 – 17:00
- Friday 8:30 – 16:00 (Included: Paid 15 minutes breaks @10.30am & 3:00pm)
About the Company:
They create exquisite furniture in the super-yacht and high-end residential market. Alongside beautiful furniture, we produce real metal specialist finishes for use in all aspects of the design market.
Role & Requirements:
The company are looking for an experienced, competent and skilled Furniture Sprayer and Prepper to join their growing team. The applicant must have at least 5 years’ experience in a similar role; be able to demonstrate exceptional attention to detail and must have experience with all sealers; primers, furniture lacquers, paints and stains. Being able to spray metal coatings or have experience in this field would be very beneficial, but not essential. A car spraying background candidate will be considered for the role dependent on experience.
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The role will consist of the checking over, preparation, spraying and finishing of complex forms and furniture pieces – no two things we work on are the same and therefore a problem solving, dynamic mind set is essential to success within this role. Sanding, burnishing and working the material is a very large and important part of the role which can sometimes be physically demanding. A 6” Orbital sander is our most widely used tool so the ideal applicant will have competency with all manner of tools and abrasives (hand and powered).


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Although the role is predominately workshop based, on rare occasions you may be required to attend a site visit, these may be outside of the UK and so a clean full UK driving license and passport are preferable.
Company Benefits:
- 18 months service = birthday off paid
- Further 18 months (3 year’s service) – additional day holiday
- There on after, every 3 years will be an additional day’s holiday
- One full month of attendance = £25 bonus
If you feel that you have the relative skills/attributes to fulfil this role then please apply now!
The employer fully supports Equality in Employment. All employment is decided based on qualifications, merit and business need.
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