Bodyshop Paint Technician Apprenticeship - Newcastle
The role includes repair, surface preparation and painting to the manufacturer paint specification.
A technician is able to follow defined processes to restore the vehicle to a high-quality paint finish. Demonstrating colour identification and select the correct materials such as primers, base coats and lacquers applied using spray equipment and utilising modern drying/curing techniques such as Ultra Violet (UV), Infrared and catalytic solutions used in the refinishing of vehicles. Create a safe environment by working efficiently and reducing waste.
Duties will include:
Working alongside the current staff to repair and paint customer vehicles Involvement in drying and curing techniques used in the finishing of vehicles Calculation/estimation of paint volume requirements per job Health & safety and compliance requirements of a collision repair business, such as control of substances Identify and operate the correct repair tools, equipment and devices used in the process e.g mixing systems, paint booths, UV lamps and spray equipment
Training:
Nationally recognised qualifications – IMI Apprenticeship in Vehicle damage paint technician (Standard – Level 3) Functional Skills Level 2 (if required)
Regular review and welfare visits from our assessors who will observe all evidence opportunities that occur naturally in the workplace.
Training Outcome:
Upon successful completion and review of the apprenticeship, you will have the opportunity to gain employment with the business.
Employer Description:
Steer is the UK’s leading automotive repair business, with 98 locations and over 2,300 expert colleagues, repairing over 100,000 vehicles a year. Trusted by the world’s leading vehicle brands, we currently hold 42 manufacturer approvals and recommendations, including Porsche, Aston Martin, Bentley, McLaren, Jaguar Land Rover, Tesla, Mercedes, BMW MINI.
Working Hours :
Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5pm.
Skills:
Team working,Initiative,Reliable,punctual,hardworking