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The industrial blaster/painter will be responsible for manually blast steel and pipe inside an industrial blast booth and operate standard blast pots, equipment, and other structural sub straight.
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Uses high air-pressure sandblasting equipment, chemical application, chipping hammer, power tools and other abrasives to remove rust, grease, dirt, concrete, and old paint prior to paint application.
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Avail Enclosure Systems is looking for an experienced Industrial Painter for the Chattanooga facility. Immerse parts in solution or wash surfaces to remove grease, rust, scale, and dirt.
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Prepare the surfaces to receive the coatings by cleaning the dirt, oil, and grease from the surfaces to be covered, removing old paint and wall coverings, cracks and holes are filled and smoothed over.
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Operates sandblaster or tumble blast equipment for removal of scale, flux, corrosion and dirt from material or parts. Ability to work with carbon fiber material in the fabrication of composite structures and/or the ability to apply finish protective coatings, spray guns and/or brushes, operates spray painting equip, optical bonding fabrication, injection molding machines, ablative processing equipment, tape-wrapper, autoclaves, bonding, mixes paints, lacquers.
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Remove grease, dirt, paint, or rust from surfaces in preparation for paint application, using abrasives, solvents, brushes, blowtorches, washing tanks, or sandblasters. This position reports to the Paint Shop Foreman.
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Position Title: Sandblaster/ Painter. Painting, caulking, and sealing direct blast of abrasive-laden compressed air or water against metal or hard-composition objects to remove adhering scale, sand, paint, grease, tar, rust, and dirt to impart even finish.
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Abrades surfaces of metal or hard composition objects to remove adhering scale, sand, paint, grease, tar, rust, dirt and to impart specified finish. Stand-By Personnel | Skilled Division. Must pass Pulmonary Function Test (PFT); must be fitted and able to wear respirator.
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Strips grease, dirt, paint and rust from projects, using abrasives, solvents, brushes and sandblaster. The Painter has the primary responsibility to operate or tend painting machines to paint surfaces of equipment.
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Brown & Root Industrial Services is an equal opportunity employer. Apply paint, stain, varnish, enamel, and other finishes to heavy equipment, buildings, bridges, and/or other structures, using brushes, spray guns, sandblasting equipment, or rollers.
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The Body Shop Painter plays a key role in delivering on our promise of speed, quality and customer satisfaction. The Body Shop Painter is responsible for repairing all assigned vehicles.
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Uses high air-pressure sandblasting equipment, washing equipment and other abrasives to remove rust, grease, dirt, prior to paint application. Summary: The Painter/Assembly Operator is responsible for applying Industrial Paint to carbon steel and stainless-steel welded pressure vessels and assisting in the final assembly process.
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PAINTER HELPER - Austin Industrial 472. Prepares surface using methods appropriate to remove dirt, oil, grease, removing old paint, smoothing cracks, and filling holes. PAINTER HELPER - Austin Industrial 472.
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The position requires sandblasting product, painting product assembling product, using machinery and hand tools to make manufacturing product to meet required specifications. Graver Technologies is an Industrial Filter Element and Filter Housing (Vessel) Manufacturer located in Honeoye Falls, NY and a member of The Marmon Group (a Berkshire Hathaway Company), an international corporation with more than $8 billion in annual sales.
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Remove dirt, scale, rust, roughness, and sharp edges from metal objects by the abrading action of ocompressed air laden with sand or other abrasive material. Apply sealants, solvents, chemical washes, paints and coatings, protective coatings, rust proofing, cosmoline, greases/lubricants, adhesives and armor panels such as spalls.
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