As a Buffer, your typical day involves preparing and finishing surfaces on products using buffing and polishing machines, following safety protocols, and inspecting work to ensure a smooth, high-quality finish. You may work independently or alongside a team in a factory, metal shop, or automotive setting, often collaborating with supervisors and quality control inspectors. Buffers are expected to maintain their equipment, keep work areas clean, and stay mindful of production schedules. The role can be physically demanding, requiring you to be on your feet and handle tools and materials for extended periods. This hands-on position is key to delivering top-quality products ready for painting, assembly, or final shipment.