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Ensure that all paint operations are complete, all masking is removed, and all prior paint-related disassembly has been reassembled prior to returning the vehicle to the body technician.
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Must be able to operate equipment such as high pressure washer, airless spray equipment, airless paint striper, paint rollers, brushes, sanding tools, caulking gun, compressed air guns, compressors, turbine sprayer and miscellaneous small hand tools.
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Prior paint-prep experience preferred – sanding, masking, prepping and blending. Duties include sanding, masking, priming vehicle parts and keeping Paint Technicians aware of work progress.
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JOB SUMMARYThe Paint Prepper is responsible for preparing repaired vehicles for refinishing and assisting Paint Technicians’ with their work. DUTIES / RESPONSIBILITIES•Assist Paint Technician by preparing vehicles and parts for painting using proper techniques, equipment and materials.
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Properly clean and prepare surfaces to be painted including degreasing/power washing, surface pre-treatment, scraping, masking, sanding, seam sealing, and other paint prepping processes.
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Must have the ability to tape and float damaged sheetrock walls prior to painting, ability to use a paint sprayer machine. Prepares a variety of surfaces (e.g., cleaning, sanding, patching, masking, nail holes, cracks, joints, etc.
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Auto Body Paint Prepper. Assist Paint Technician by preparing spray-out panels to determine blend needs and assist in sanding and buffing to ensure the paint finish meets quality standards.
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Classic Collision is now hiring an Autobody Paint Prepper for our Carland, GA location. Complete all paint preparation processes for vehicles according to factory specification including the direction of the mentoring Paint Technician and by following the written repair order.
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Experience in one or more of the following: masking, sanding, grinding and applying paint. Perform paint retouching, post-paint finishing, waxing and buffing to make cars look as good as new.
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Classic Collision is now hiring an Autobody Paint Prepper. Responsible for preparing all assigned vehicles for the refinishing and reassembly processes and support Paint Technicians in paint jobs as required.
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The Sandblasting Technician/Parts Prepper abrades surfaces of metal or non-metal composition objects to remove mill-scale, sand, paint, powder coating, grease, rust, dirt and to impart specified finish using abrasive-blasting equipment and varied media types.
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Streamline Recon is looking for a highly skilled/ advanced Lead Auto Paint Technician that is capable of communicating with dealership upper management and personnel, paint flawlessly, prepare surfaces for painting, ability to mix and tint color, apply paint to surfaces using spray guns, assess the quality of the finished product, Identify and fix painting defects, invoice daily and record-keep to give an accurate representation of Streamline to our client with billing.
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Join our awesome Team today as a Paint Prepper in body work and collision repair with Ferman. Responsibilities Include Surface Preparation: Preparing vehicle surfaces for painting by sanding, masking, cleaning, and priming according to established procedures.
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Automotive Paint Prepper. Follow vendor procedures to maintain all tools and equipment, including maintenance of paint booth and booth filters and maintains a clean and organized workspace.
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Prep material for paint by masking/plugging holes, applying mechanical etching, etc. The Spray Painter I is responsible for washing, basic rigging, paint prepping, painting, general maintenance, and more.
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