The Phakisa Group is a dynamic and values-driven company. We pride ourselves as being a reliable and agile strategic business partner.
Our experienced team is strategically focussed on support services across all major sectors. Phakisa subscribes to a culture of openness, fairness and social upliftment. Our corporate employees pursue a culture of high perfo...
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The Level 1 QC Inspector (Painting) is responsible for inspecting painted surfaces and coatings to ensure they meet required quality standards, specifications, and customer expectations. The role supports production by identifying defects early and ensuring compliance with painting and finishing requirements.
Key Responsibilities
Inspect painted components and surfaces for defects such as runs, sags, scratches, uneven coating, and contamination
Verify paint thickness, adhesion, and finish quality according to specifications
Ensure compliance with company standards and customer requirements
Record inspection results and maintain accurate quality documentation
Report non-conformances and assist in corrective actions
Work closely with production teams to improve painting quality
Ensure proper handling and storage of painted products to prevent damage
Follow health and safety procedures at all times
Minimum Requirements
Education: Grade 12 / Matric or equivalentExperience: 1-2 years of experience in a quality control or inspection role. Experience in industrial or automotive painting preferredSkills: Basic understanding of painting processes and surface preparation, ability to identify visual defects in painted finishes, good attention to detail, basic measurement and inspection skills, ability to complete reports accurately
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