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Individuals must know and use pressure paint guns, sandblasting hoses and nozzles, wet mill paint gauges, paint pots, air pressure compressors, protective blasting hoods, and breathing respirators.
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Remove old finishes by stripping, sanding, wire brushing, burning, or using water and/or abrasive blasting. Remove old finishes by stripping, sanding, wire brushing, burning, or using water and/or abrasive blasting.
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TWIC card Desirable Experience/Training Highschool diploma or GED. Tools & Equipment Individuals must know and use pressure paint guns, sandblasting hoses and nozzles, wet mill paint gauges, paint pots, air pressure compressors, protective blasting hoods, and breathing respirators.
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Prepare base metal by sand blasting or mechanical preparation per project paint specification. Maintain blasting and painting equipment Properly maintain and/or dispose of waste paint material Required to work at elevated heights up to 75ft Perform other general labor task assignments including cleaning of parts, maintaining facility cleanliness, ect.
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Remove old finishes by stripping, sanding, wire brushing, burning, or using water or abrasive blasting. Remove old finishes by stripping, sanding, wire brushing, burning, or using water or abrasive blasting.
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The Painter fills holes and divots with putty, plaster, or caulk, and then ensures that surfaces are not susceptible to moisture by sealing cracks and corners where building materials meet. Sandpaper, wire brushes, scrapers, and abrasive blasting may be used to prepare surfaces.
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Job Description: Prepare metal surfaces including components, equipment, interiors, and exteriors of the ship for blasting and painting applications. We have work available for Skilled Craft - Welders, Fitters, Electricians, Machinists, Blaster Painters, Fire Watch General Labor, Etc. in Shipyards on both coasts and along the Gulf Coast region.
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Staging metal parts and welded assemblies on racks in preparation for blasting, painting and assembly processes. The overall objective of this position is to prepare parts and welded assemblies by blasting & painting to stage in order to finish the product, and meet defined production standards, schedules and quality requirements.
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The optimal candidate will have a basic working knowledge of offshore safety guidelines, with offshore blasting/painting experience and certifications (i.e., Safegulf/Rigpass, Water Survival, API Rigging, etc.
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Conduct inventory cycle count of painting and blasting supplies. Spray paint and hand brush paint rolling stock, car parts, assemblies, and subassemblies (interior and exterior) using various paint methods and products (water base, epoxy enamel, etc.
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Perform process activities including, e.g., painting, metal etching, metal polishing of aircraft details, heat treating, engraving, shot peening, sand blasting, wire assembling/fabrication, decal/metal Cals and metal processing, etc.
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Apply paint, stain and other finishes to property walls, ceilings, and furniture using brushes, spray guns, or rollers. Clean up and store paint and painting tools and equipment in appropriate areas.
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Operate forklifts, overhead cranes and/or other material-handling equipment include but not limited to: blasting products, surface prepping, spray finish coatings, detail painting, applying decals etc.
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Finishing Technicians ResponsibilitiesPowder coatingBead blastingDippingHanging partsPrimary responsibility is to bead-blasting or rework partsLoading/Unloading parts onto racks and hanging linesMay work in powder booth for a couple hours a day.
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GPAC is partnered with a successful Manufacturing company looking for a Powder Coat Painter. Prepare material for paint by use of a variety of methods including shot blasting, sanding, and 5 stage washing.
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