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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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Proven experience as an industrial painter, preferably in a similar industry. Proficient knowledge of paint mixing, matching, and application techniques. Proven experience as an industrial painter, preferably in a similar industry.
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Responsible for mixing paints, matching colors, preparing surfaces, and applying paint to these surfaces. Mixing, matching, and applying paints and other finishes to various surfaces. Understanding of color theory and various finish types (On-the-job training may be provided.
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The Painter is responsible for refinishing vehicles to meet pre-accident condition or industry standards of quality for the dealer's body shop. Maintain spray booth and mixing equipment.
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Floor Laborer must be skilled in use of machinery such as, but not limited to buffer, shop vacuum and sander and should also be knowledgeable in proper mixing of chemicals. The painter must be knowledgeable in all aspects of painting including, but not limited to, taping and texturing, caulking, interior painting and have the ability to make minor drywall repairs.
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Apply all primers, sealers, basecoats, colour coats, and clear coats Technicians to complete restoration of anti-corrosion treatments, substrate identification, product mixing, and application.
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Entry-Level Painter (min 1 year professional experience): prime vehicles and perform final sanding before the vehicle is painted, along with buffing, touch-up, paint mixing, and airbrush.
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This is a full-time on-site role for an Automotive Painter located in Glenview, IL. The Automotive Painter will be responsible for buffing, preparing surfaces for painting, matching and mixing paint, and applying paint to vehicles.
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Use proper painting techniques, mixing ratios, correct paint viscosity, and identification of improper and/or unacceptable finish application. With our employees as our priority, we provide diverse career opportunities designed to propel, develop, and boost agility.
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Experienced Painter (min 5 years professional experience): painting (base coats, tri-coats, solid, metallic, and clear coats), blending adjacent panels, and paint correcting vehicles. Mid-Level Painter (min 3 years professional experience): match/mix paint color and use water-based paint to paint the vehicle inside our paint booths.
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Keywork Searchstring: Rocket, Assembly, Aerospace Technician, Thermal Protection System, Adhesives, Primers, Aerospace Manufacturing, CNC Machine, Spray Mixing, Bonding. Proven expertise in one or more of the following: two part RTV bonding , operation of CNC machinery, CO2 Lasers, chemical spray mixing and application, vacuum infusion, automated systems operation and troubleshooting, and Hazardous waste treatment and handling.
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Summary of position : Assist in surface preparation, mixing of paint, application of coating, striping, and clean up. JOB TITLE : Painter. Summary of position : Assist in surface preparation, mixing of paint, application of coating, striping, and clean up.
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No certifications required, bilingual is a plus, coil background, knowledge of liquid paint mixing codes, programming, Lab Scan XE and DataColors 800 computers /Program. No certifications required, bilingual is a plus, coil background, knowledge of liquid paint mixing codes, programming, Lab Scan XE and DataColors 800 computers /Program.
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Painter PeopleReady of (Work Location Insert city, State) is now hiring Painters! Knowledgeable with prepping, cutting in, and mixing. Painter PeopleReady of (Work Location Insert city, State) is now hiring Painters.
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Auto Body roles: Paint, Prep/Body work, Wheel Repair, Airbrush, Interior Repair, Glass Repair, and PDR (Paintless Dent Repair) roles. As an Entry-Level Paint Prepper, you’ll be expected to prep vehicles for paint , including sanding, masking, taping, bagging, unbagging/tear down, and buffing.
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