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As a Paint Technician Trainee, you'll assist the Paint Team Lead with painting various vehicle body parts in accordance with quality standards. Masking parts that are not to be painted or coated.
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Equipment Used: Welding machine, cutting torch, brush, pad, buffer, grinder, overhead crane, ratchet straps, rubber hammer, tape measure. Are you familiar with common fabrication practices such as grinding, sheet metal bending, squaring of structures, fitting parts, reading weld schematics.
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Uses sander, buffer, abrasive pad, etc., to rework rejected parts. From simple metal brackets to welded assemblies and everything in between, from prototype fabrication to long production runs, from sheet metal parts to machining, USA Dutch does it all.
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Media and buffer compounding, assembly and movement of materials and equipment into staving and production areas, wipe-down and sanitization of equipment/materials prior to and post-transfer, preparation and sterilization of parts and assemblies (including manual wash, equipment wash, and autoclave), stocking of materials, gowning, and supplies, and ensuring cleanliness and audit -readiness of the GMP Manufacturing areas.
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Sanding and priming vehicles and parts as appropriate. Preparing vehicles and parts for painting, with direction from Paint Team Lead. Our Associates have many choices for career growth and development after success in a Paint Technician Trainee role.
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We’re looking for a Paint Technician Trainee to join our team. What are the requirements for the Paint Technician Trainee? As one of America's most admired companies, AutoNation delivers a peerless Customer experience recognized by data-driven consumer insight leaders, Reputation and J.D. Power.
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Equipment/Tools Used: Telephone, hand tools, power tools, zero turn mowers, push mowers, weed eaters, tractors, trucks, chainsaws, stump grinder, welder, torch, air compressor, backhoe, loader, sprayers, spreaders, greens mowers, reel grinder, cup changer, airifiers, voltmeter, truckster, sod cutter, sprinklers, dump truck, chipper, blowers, steam Cleaner, out front rotary mowers, ladders, parts washers, drag, propane buffer, trash pumps, high-pressure washer.
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Visually examine welds for adherence to quality standards; rewelds defective joints and removes surplus slag, flux, and spatter using a brush, pad, buffer, and/or grinder. More than 2/3 of time is spent near moving mechanical parts, in heat/humidity.
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Additional Preferred Qualifications: Experience in the following manufacturing technologies/operations Single-use technology (including Single Use Mixers and Totes) Weigh and dispense operations Buffer solution preparation Media solution preparation Viral filtration Chromatography column packing and performance analysis Large-format (1m ) parts washer and autoclave operations.
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Repairs fiberglass boat hulls, decks, and small parts using spray gun with paint, buffer with wax, polish, compound, fillers, putty, and/or paste. Responsible for parts inspection and have an understanding of fiberglass finish or basic use of abrasives.
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Responsible for the commercial production of drug intermediates (protein purification, buffer/equipment preparation), intended for further manufacture of drug products. Performs equipment/sanitary parts CIP/COP (Clean In Place/Clean out of Place) and assists with production equipment maintenance, assembly and disassembly.
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Knowledge and operation of jig saw, router, band saw, grinders, buffer, skill saw, drill, vacuum pump, dremel, tape measure, hand saw, and scale rule. Performs complex lamination of fiberglass on molds to form boat decks, hulls, fiberglass bodies and parts for assembly.
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Ability to de-burrs or polish parts by use of grinder or buffer as needed. Ability to use a MIG welder for tacking parts. Ability to use a saw to cut parts (HEM, Dake, Ellis.
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Inspect, clean and perform maintenance on tools, equipment and machinery; rebuild and tune automotive engines; change oil and oil filters as needed; sort parts, bolts and scrap metal and arrange or dispose of according to established procedures.
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Experience using all hand tools, tamper, trencher, grader, sod cutter, post hole digger, trucks, tractor, lift truck, paint spraying equipment, ladder, high jacks, scaffolding, scrubber, buffer, grinder, sweepers, and steam cleaner is preferred.
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