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Vehicle Paint Sprayer Technician

Sinclair Group
Swansea
2 weeks ago
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We are looking to appoint a Qualified Vehicle Paint Sprayer to compliment our existing busy Bodyshop team.
The successful individual, must ensure the highest quality standards are maintained, specializing in car body repairs and crash repairs.

Job Title: Bodyshop Paint Sprayer

Location: Sinclair Group Gorseinon SA4 9GW

Contract Type: Permanent/Full-time 

Hours of work: 5 days a week (overtime available on request)

Position Pays: An OTE of £38,000 per annum (with an uncapped bonus potential) plus overtime. 

What's in it for you?

In return for your hard work as a Paint Sprayer, you also have access to a range of benefits including:

30 days annual leave including bank holidays which increases with length of service Birthday day off Company Car Contributory Pension Scheme Discounts on new and used vehicle purchases (as well as serving and repairs) for colleagues and their families Free MOT every year Recognition of length of service at 5,10,20,30 & 40 years anniversary  Life Assurance (death in service benefit)  Staff Car Scheme* Colleague Referral Scheme / Customer Referral Schemes Cycle to Work Scheme Employee Assistance programme with access to a 24/7 helpline Sinclair Foundation - charitable foundation designed to support members or their close family who find they need financial support at times of ill-health. Development opportunities within the Sinclair Group Free on-site parking

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