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Also requires math aptitude, the ability to read operation sheets and highly complex blueprints, formulas and scales, and use a variety of sanding and grit blasting tools. Prepares surfaces per documentation, includes sanding, cleaning and media blasting as required.
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Paint gaskets or use a punch press machine with dies to cut soft gaskets. Assist in mechanical seal department, disassembly of mechanical seals, cleaning, bead blasting of components, and receive, pack and ship mechanical seals and component.
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Responsibilities: This position abrades surfaces of metal to remove adhering scale, sand, paint, tar, rust, and dirt and to impart specified finish using abrasive blasting equipment. Previous shot blasting experience preferred.
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Sandblasters operate specialized tools and machinery that fire high-powered jets of sand or other abrasives at metal and other similarly hard surfaces to remove paint, grime, old adhesives, rust and other imperfections from the surface so that it can be painted and refinished.
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WHAT YOU’LL DO: Abrades surfaces of metal or hard-composition objects to remove adhering scale, sand, paint, grease, tar, rust, and dirt, and to impart specified finish, using abrasive-blasting equipment: Shovels or pours abrasives, such as sand, grit, or shot of specified grade into machine hopper.
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2 -4 years of experience in an industrial paint setting/ manufacturing environment and/or previouspainting/blasting experience. Prepares material for painting, includes sandblasting, cleaning and surface preparation, removal of paint, and applying grease to surfaces as required.
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Job Title: Painting TeacherLocation: Fort Jackson, SCDuties : The candidate shall provide a 'Follow Along' Paint session for service members and spouses attending. Sandpaper, wire brushes, scrapers and abrasive blasting may be used to prepare a surface.
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Removes graffiti by washing, water blasting, painting, or other methods, including using graffiti removal chemicals. Operates power washer, airless paint sprayer, and paint trucks.
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Knowledge of and skill in the operation and maintenance of material handling equipment, blasting equipment, paint application equipment and all accessory tools/equipment used in the coating process.
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Abrades surfaces of metal or hard-composition objects to remove adhering scale, sand, paint, grease, tar, rust, and dirt, and to impart specified finish, using abrasive-blasting equipment.
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Maintain and operate painting, blasting, rigging, and packaging equipment safely. Performs basic maintenance on blasting, rigging, and packaging equipment. Ability to operate fork lifts, overhead cranes, power tools, packaging equipment, lowerators, and blasting equipment.
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Use specialized sandblasting equipment to abrade barge & boat repair areas, internal compartments & cargo tanks, external surface areas, and clean/remove blasting material residue, adhering scale, grease, tar, rust, and dirt from those surfaces in preparation of painting.
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Exposure to paint and blasting material. Willingness and aptitude to learn new manufacturing processes; powder coating, wet paint, paint preparation, machine operations. Position product by hoist or overhead crane to secure and ensure parts are ready for blasting.
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Technician will be required to operate a robotic spray booth by monitoring process parameters, preparing coatings, loading and unloading products, basic maintenance of paint system, etc. Scoops media into holding tank of sand-blasting equipment when necessary.
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This position will be 2nd shift (2:00pm - 10:30pm, Monday-Friday) Position Purpose: The primary function of the Blast Operator is to operate blasting equipment to remove scale, paint and other foreign substances from inside and/or outside of cars and other materials.
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