Job Description Wood Finishes Sprayer The Role As a Wood Finishes Sprayer, you will be responsible for the professional preparation and spray application of primers, paints, lacquers, and stains to wood, MDF, and veneered components. This role requires a high level of attention to detail to achieve defect-free finishes, from matte through to high gloss, while maintaining spray equipment and working in line with strict health and safety standards. Key Responsibilities Surface Preparation: Sanding, cleaning, and repairing wood surfaces using fillers to remove imperfections prior to coating. Spray Application: Operating airless, air-assisted, or HVLP spray equipment to apply consistent layers of finishes, including varnish, shellac, water-based, and polyurethane paints. Colour Matching: Mixing and matching stains or paints to meet specific customer requirements or project designs. Quality Control: Inspecting finished pieces for defects such as drips, orange peel, or streaks, and carrying out touch-ups or de-nibbing between coats. Equipment Maintenance: Cleaning and maintaining spray guns, spray booths, and ventilation systems to ensure optimal performance. Safety Compliance: Adhering to COSHH regulations and wearing appropriate PPE, including respirators and goggles. Required Skills & Qualifications Technical Knowledge: Strong understanding of wood finishing techniques, coating systems, and drying times. Manual Dexterity: Excellent hand-eye coordination for precise spray application and manual sanding. Experience: Previous experience in furniture or joinery spraying is preferred; transferable skills from vehicle spray painting are highly valued. Attention to Detail: A strong eye for identifying subtle defects in grain fill, sheen levels, and colour consistency. Education: Vocational qualifications such as NVQ or City & Guilds in Furniture Finishing or Woodworking are advantageous but not essential. Working Conditions Environment: Based in a well-ventilated spray booth and workshop environment. Physical Demands: Standing for extended periods and lifting heavy furniture components (up to approximately 25kg). Exposure: Regular exposure to dust, fumes, and chemicals, requiring consistent use of safety equipment. Perks & Benefits Competitive rates-£12.50 to £15.00 (doe) Health Cash Plan incorporating Perkbox Length of service rewards Social events Early finish on Fridays If interested please apply below- if needing more information please contact at. Skills: Spray painting Masking Paint surfaces Woodworking Industrial painting Benefits: Medical Aid / Health Care Pension Fund Parking Paid Holidays