lacquer spray gun operator
Lacquer spray gun operators operate lacquer spray guns designed to provide otherwise finished metal, wooden or plastic workpieces with a hard, durable finishing coat, through lacquer coating or paint that is either matte, sheen or highly glossy, but is always meant for hard surfaces.
About lacquer spray gun operator
As a lacquer spray gun operator, you will perform precision finishing work on metal, wooden, and plastic workpieces, applying protective and decorative coatings that provide durability and aesthetic appeal. Your day-to-day responsibilities involve operating specialized spray equipment to apply lacquer finishes in various sheen levels, ensuring consistent quality across all pieces, and maintaining equipment in proper working condition. You will work in a controlled manufacturing environment, following strict health and safety protocols to protect yourself and your colleagues from hazardous fumes and particulate matter. Your attention to detail is crucial, as imperfect applications require rework and affect production efficiency. This role is foundational in furniture manufacturing, automotive parts production, and metal goods fabrication, where the quality of your finish work directly impacts the final product's market value and customer satisfaction.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a lacquer spray gun operator.
Spray application and coating operations
- Operate lacquer spray guns to apply even, consistent coatings on workpieces
- Select appropriate spraying pressure and technique based on surface material and finish requirements
- Apply lacquer coatings in various finishes including matte, satin, and glossy surfaces
- Sand between coats when necessary to achieve smooth, professional finishes
- Remove and discard inadequate workpieces that fail to meet quality standards
Equipment operation and maintenance
- Maintain spray gun equipment in proper working condition through regular cleaning and maintenance
- Check equipment daily for proper function and report any mechanical issues immediately
- Adjust spray pressure, nozzle settings, and flow rates to optimize coating application
- Troubleshoot equipment malfunctions and coordinate with maintenance technicians
Quality control and workpiece handling
- Inspect finished workpieces for coating quality, evenness, and adherence to specifications
- Identify and remove workpieces with defects, drips, runs, or uneven coverage
- Remove processed workpieces safely and place them in appropriate curing or drying areas
- Maintain detailed records of production batches and quality control results
Health, safety, and environmental compliance
- Wear appropriate personal protective equipment including respirators, gloves, and protective clothing
- Maintain proper ventilation and air filtration systems in the spray booth area
- Follow health and safety regulations to minimize exposure to hazardous lacquer fumes and chemicals
- Properly handle and dispose of waste lacquer and solvents according to environmental regulations
- Report safety hazards and participate in workplace safety training programs
Production workflow and coordination
- Prepare workpieces for coating by ensuring surfaces are clean and properly prepared
- Coordinate with production teams to maintain steady workflow and meet production schedules
- Manage inventory of lacquer, solvents, and other coating materials
- Document batch production data and material usage for quality and cost tracking
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (13)
Optional (27)
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