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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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Ability to paint, apply primers, polyurethane, and epoxy with spray guns. Mix and match paint, cleans and maintains spray guns and other painting equipment. The Industrial Painter will perform skilled work in preparing metal surfaces on heavy equipment for painting and in applying primers, polyurethane, and epoxy with spray guns in a fast-paced production environment.
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The Spray Painter I is responsible for washing, basic rigging, paint prepping, painting, general maintenance, and more. Wash parts for paint prep and/or fabrication requirements. Prep material for paint by masking/plugging holes, applying mechanical etching, etc.
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A minimum of five years in commercial spray painting, skills required in biding and estimating paint jobs. Determine materials requirements and task sequences to prepare metal components for painting, which includes masking, sandblasting, sanding and priming of heavy equipment and using all paint-related products according to the manufacturer’s recommended procedures and in accordance with all safety and environmental regulations.
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Lamination and casting of fiberglass into molds using resins and fillers via rollers, brushes, and spray guns. Automotive paint and body work experience. Uphold NDA requirements to protect all IP.Qualifications/preferred skills:FRP/Composites industry experience such as from Theme park or Boat building business.
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Painting, spray painting, industrial paint, paint booth, paint prep, spray gun, paint gun, spray painter, industrial painting, sanding, blasting, powder coat, mixing, coating, paint sprayer, spray paint.
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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. Classic Collision is now hiring an Autobody Paint Prepper.
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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. Paint walls, equipment, buildings, bridges, and other structural surfaces, using brushes, rollers, and spray guns.
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Experienced and previously trained/certified in laboratory functions including salt spray, titrations for cleaner, etch, deoxidizer, chemical conversion coatings, and boric acid anodizing. Reporting to the site General Manager, the Director of Metal Finishing is a key role on the site management team with full responsibility for the final processing and paint operations in a 24/7 aerospace manufacturing facility.
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Basic knowledge of paint equipment and paint booth operation. High school diploma, GED, or industrial paint certification/degree. Ability to paint using water-based paint.
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The Painter coats surfaces of motor vehicles such as automobiles, buses, and trucks with paint, lacquer, epoxy, resin or other material, using brushes, rollers, spray guns and other devices, removes old paint from vehicle, using liquid paint remover and scraper, smoothes surface with sandpaper and steel wool.
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Alabama Auto Plant operates power tools, paint spray guns and welders. Production Process Operators work in Stamping, Welding, Painting, Die Casting, Machining, and Automobile Assembly.
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Apply paint, enamel, and epoxy paints to welded structures, using, spray guns & brushes. Uses high air-pressure sandblasting equipment, washing equipment and other abrasives to remove rust, grease, dirt, prior to paint application.
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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. Hand tools may include gel-coat spray equipment, grinders, buffer, drill, or other specialty tools and fixtures.
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Responsibilities The Painter coats surfaces of motor vehicles such as automobiles, buses, and trucks with paint, lacquer, epoxy, resin or other material, using brushes, rollers, spray guns and other devices, removes old paint from vehicle, using liquid paint remover and scraper, smoothes surface with sandpaper and steel wool.
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