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The Painter/Blaster position requires the person to demonstrate the ability to organize and plan the use of painting and blasting equipment and materials for various jobs in the field as well as the Control Coatings facility.
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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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Remove grease, dirt, paint, or rust from vehicle surfaces in preparation for paint application, using abrasives, solvents, brushes, blowtorches, washing tanks, or sandblasters. Assist painter in pre-paint blending needs.
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ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS:Manufacturing - Exposure to noise, dirt, dust, cold/heat (indoor), cold/heat (outdoor). QUALIFICATIONS:Two to four years experience with industrial type paint, enamel, zinc, carboline, amerlock, solvents, epoxy and thinners.
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Produce sprayed finishes with little or no dirt and a consistent gloss and texture matching the OEM finish with minimal to no need to sand and buff. The Automotive Painter is responsible for painting vehicles from a variety of makes and models to customer specifications at a high level of skill and quality.
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Auto Painter Body Shop Painter. Remove rust from metal, grease, and dirt from work surfaces. Szott M-59 Dodge is now hiring an Automotive Painter for their Body Shop team! Auto Painter Body Shop Painter.
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Use specialized sandblasting equipment to abrade barge & boat repair areas, internal compartments & cargo tanks, external surface areas, and clean/remove blasting material residue, adhering scale, grease, tar, rust, and dirt from those surfaces in preparation of painting.
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Prepares metal surfaces to be coated by sanding/abrading and pre-cleaning to remove grease, dirt, rust and other contaminants. Ability to tack off metal surfaces to ensure a clean, dirt free surface.
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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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PAINTER HELPER - Austin Industrial 455. Prepares surface using methods appropriate to remove dirt, oil, grease, removing old paint, smoothing cracks, and filling holes. PAINTER HELPER - Austin Industrial 455.
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Able to clean grease, dirt, rust, old paint from equipment using solvent, water, rags, brushes, pneumatic wire brush and chipping hammer. We also have roles for more experienced painters that have a working knowledge of blast, paint and spray foam insulation.
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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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Remove grease, dirt, paint or rust from surface using abrasives, solvents, and brushes or washing tanks to prepare to apply paint. Job Title: Aircraft Painter. Remove grease, dirt, paint or rust from surface using abrasives, solvents, and brushes or washing tanks to prepare to apply paint.
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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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Paint Prepper - Austin, TX. Tesla Motors is looking for a Body Shop Paint Prep and Detailer to work on one of the most progressive vehicle brands in the world. For quick access to screen reading technology compatible with this site (free step-by-step.
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