lacquer maker
Lacquer makers operate and maintain laquers and syntetic paints mixers and jar mills, making sure the end product is according to formula.
About lacquer maker
As a lacquer maker, you will operate and maintain sophisticated mixing equipment to produce high-quality paints and lacquers that meet strict industrial standards. Your day-to-day work involves measuring chemical substances with precision, blending components according to detailed formulas, and monitoring viscosity levels to ensure consistency. You will work with various chemical ingredients, operating jar mills and heating equipment while maintaining rigorous safety protocols and wearing appropriate protective gear throughout your shift.
The role requires both technical knowledge and attention to detail, as even small deviations from specifications can affect the final product's quality and performance. You will troubleshoot equipment malfunctions, prepare chemical samples for quality testing, and document batch production records. Your work is essential to manufacturing operations across industries including automotive, furniture, and construction, where coating quality directly impacts product durability and customer satisfaction.
Career prospects in Poland are stable, with demand from established paint manufacturers and growing industrial production sectors. Advancement opportunities include supervisory roles overseeing production teams or moving into quality assurance management positions.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a lacquer maker.
Equipment Operation and Maintenance
- Operate jar mills and lacquer mixing machines according to production schedules
- Set up machine controllers and monitor operating parameters during production runs
- Perform routine maintenance and troubleshoot equipment malfunctions
Chemical Mixing and Formulation
- Measure and add chemical substances according to precise formulas and specifications
- Select appropriate lacquer ingredients and colour additives for different product types
- Heat lacquer mixtures to required temperatures and maintain consistency
Quality Control and Testing
- Measure chemical substance viscosity using appropriate testing equipment
- Prepare chemical samples for laboratory analysis and quality verification
- Ensure end products meet quality standards and customer specifications
Safety and Compliance
- Work safely with chemicals and follow hazard protocols at all times
- Wear and maintain appropriate protective gear including gloves, goggles, and respirators
- Supply machines with necessary materials and maintain clean work stations
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (13)
Optional (19)
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