About Us
Mad Dogg Kustoms isn't a bodyshop. We don't churn out insurance resprays and we don't do "good enough." We build custom cars, bikes and one-off projects that get put on a stand and stared at — show-standard, no excuses. Every job that leaves our unit carries our name, and we're picky about who gets to put paint on it.
If you've spent years bashing out panel after panel for the insurers and you're sick of it, this is the cure.
The Role
We want a proper all-rounder — someone who can take a project from bare metal to a finish that turns heads, and own every step in between. No hand-holding, no babysitting. You'll be trusted with builds that matter, so the standard you set is the standard that goes out the door.
One day it's a slammed show car, the next it's a custom bike tank, the day after a full restoration. If variety and craft are what get you out of bed, you'll fit right in.
Day to day you'll be:
- Prepping, sanding, masking and priming to a flawless base
- Mixing and matching colours — factory shades through to wild customs
- Spraying base, candy, pearl, metallic and clear to show quality
- Laying down the finish on everything from full cars to bike tanks and one-off parts
- Flatting, cutting and polishing until it's mirror-perfect
- Working shoulder-to-shoulder with the fab and build team on bespoke projects
- Keeping the booth, guns and bay clean and dialled in
What We're Looking For
- Solid experience as a vehicle painter / sprayer — custom or bodyshop background
- Confident across the whole process: prep, paint and finish
- A genuine eye for detail and standards you don't drop on a Friday afternoon
- Able to run your own workflow and take pride in the result
- Reliable, sound to work with, and into what we build
The Stuff That'll Make You Stand Out
- Custom finishes — candy, metalflake, pearls, kandy fades, airbrush
- Bike and tank work
- Bodywork and panel prep skills
- Your own kit
- A real passion for the custom car and bike scene — this is the kind of place where that actually matters
What You Get
- £16–£19 per hour, depending on experience
- Statutory holiday entitlement
- Paid breaks
- Early finish every Friday — weekend starts at midday
- Custom builds and projects worth being proud of, not production-line monotony
- A small, tight crew that cares about quality over volume
To Apply
Hit Apply on Indeed with your CV — and if you've got photos of work you're proud of, send them. We'd rather see a tank you've laid a candy fade on than read three paragraphs about it. Show us what you can do.
Pay: £16.00-£19.00 per hour
Work Location: In person