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May be exposed to loud noise, vibration, paint-dust, paint fumes, and other body repair shop conditions. Performs paint jobs efficiently and according to Collision Center guidelines.
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Responsibilities: Coordination of design and construction activities with employees, suppliers and vendors for each project Responsible for costing related to facilities and capital improvement projects including bid documents, purchase and change orders Manage planning and execution of contract deadlines and payments Manage operations for the Facilities Department to include carpentry, landscaping, HVAC, signage, paint shop and night grounds maintenance.
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Additional Functions: Comply with Paint shop standard practices (SPT) process and WFR processes. Position Purpose : The Senior Aircraft Painter works independently to safely prepare, paint and detail aircraft according to schedule using company quality standards and operating procedures.
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The Body Shop Manager leads, assigns work, and mentors technicians under their direction. Use and knowledge of Axalta paint products preferred. Educate and train body shop associates and customers about the collision repair process according to the standards established by I-CAR and OE vehicle manufacturer.
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Painting with handheld paint sprayer. This position is for machine shop utility duties to include but not limited to hydrant assembly, forklift operation and painting. Painting with handheld paint sprayer.
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Participate in the maintenance and operations of a paint shop. Paint signs and parking lot/roadway markings. They maintain the exterior and interior of all the structures on campus by doing the preparation work, drywall, mud, tape, sealing, sanding, painting and finishing.
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Paint and body work. Experience and/or training in recreational vehicle/construction equipment repair and maintenance shop or any combination of education, training and experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the duties of the position.
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Strongly preferred candidates will have experience with mixed paint and the use of different spray gun equipment. Work includes but is not limited to cleaning, hanging, and maneuvering raw materials through the shop.
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Communicate with body shop manager and parts department through all collision repairs. With our brand new facility, including 4 paint booths and 40K sqft of service area , we are looking for experienced Auto Body Technicians.
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Ability to learn to mix paint, perform various shop functions, including turning drums and rotors, or make hydraulic hoses; (as required) The physical demands described herein are representative of those that must be met by a Store Counter person to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
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Fabrication currently exists of saw, laser, water jet, press-break, welding, milling, lathe, router, paint shop, and supporting production technologies. Creation and management of shop travelers (routers.
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Paint, body shop, PDR or reconditioning skills a plus. Customer Relations Work with designated management/service writers and educate regarding Dent Wizard’s PDR, paint repair processes and other reconditioning services.
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The Controls Engineer for Paint will be responsible for troubleshooting andprogramming robot applications, conveyor systems, equipment, andprocess/equipment monitoring systems within our Paint Shop. In addition, willcollaborate with the maintenance team to fix and improve equipment failures.
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Keep paint booth filters changed, booth FOD free and complete paperwork. Review work order and confirm mixed paint and part match, prior topainting in booth. Clean parts as per specification Paint part according to specificationand thickness.
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Oversees all Shop Production including but not limited to material receiving & processing, fit/weld, blast & paint, loading, shipping, forklift, cranes, etc. Properly utilizes steel inventory according to shop procedures and reports utilization on a daily basis to inventory control clerk.
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