High Wycombe Ref: VA2184 TEC2 Benefits Competitive salary plus performance related bonus 29 days holiday including public holidays plus additional days with service Pension contributions Referral bonus scheme Enhanced parental leave Enhanced sick pay Talk to us about flexible working VIP Awards – colleague recognition scheme Cycle to work scheme Benefits App – virtual GP appointments, employee assistance programme (EAP), cycle to work, high street discounts, discounted vehicle maintenance & repairs and so much more Steer Academy provides accredited ongoing training – paid for by the business Opportunities for career progression Join the Steer Automotive Group as a Paint Technician in High Wycombe Steer Automotive Group is a rapidly expanding leader in the automotive repair industry, committed to delivering top-tier services to our customers. As we continue to grow, we're seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Paint Technician to join our team at our High Wycombe facility. We take pride in our high-quality standards and dedication to customer satisfaction. Role Overview As a Paint Technician, you'll play a key role in restoring vehicles to their original condition. Your responsibilities will include preparing, painting, and finishing vehicles with precision and excellence, ensuring every job meets our high standards. Key Responsibilities Prepare vehicles for painting, including masking, sanding, and priming. Accurately mix paint colours to match the original vehicle using advanced colour-matching techniques. Apply paint to vehicles using spray guns, ensuring an even, flawless finish. Perform minor bodywork repairs as needed before painting. Inspect and polish finished paintwork to achieve a high-quality, factory-standard finish. Maintain a clean and organised workspace, adhering to health and safety regulations. Collaborate with other technicians to ensure timely completion of repairs. Requirements Proven experience as a Paint Technician in the automotive repair industry. Extensive knowledge of paint application processes and techniques. Strong ability to mix and match colours accurately. High attention to detail and a commitment to delivering quality workmanship. Solid understanding of health and safety regulations related to painting and refinishing. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Relevant qualifications in automotive painting or refinishing (e.g., NVQ Level 3 or equivalent). If you’re a skilled Paint Technician looking for a new opportunity in a fast-growing company, we’d love to hear from you Apply now to join our dynamic team in High Wycombe