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Mixes, applies, and finishes plaster to surfaces in the minor repair of walls and ceilings; The Painter is responsible for painting buildings and facilities from preparation of surfaces through the cleanup.
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Fill cracks and holes with appropriate material (e.g. plaster) Proven experience as a painter. Fill cracks and holes with appropriate material (e.g. plaster) Maintain accurate records of all work orders, materials, and time spent on each job on provided portal.
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Prepare walls and other surfaces for painting by scraping, using sandpaper, removing old paint etc. Safely perform minor drywall repairs and patching. Excellent knowledge of painting material and how to select, mix and apply them.
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Fills nail holes, cracks, and joints with caulk, putty, plaster, or other fillers using a caulking gun or a putty knife. Fills nail holes, cracks, and joints with caulk, putty, plaster, or other fillers using a caulking gun or a putty knife.
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Maintains (paint, wallpaper, plaster, etc.) The Painter is responsible for painting, plastering, and wallpapering public areas to ensure a safe, efficient, well-maintained hotel environment.
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Have strong knowledge of paint and stain products, and paint and stain application techniques. Mix paint and other materials to prepare the right color or texture. Must have your own equipment, tools, ladders, and reliable transportation.
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The painter will be expected to use color theory principles to match shades, follow written and verbal instructions, and use a variety of tools to paint surfaces. Painters use paint, tools, and materials such as plaster, to change the appearance and texture of buildings, walls, and other structures.
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Also, must have the ability to mix plaster and retardant and to evenly and skillfully apply plaster to a variety of surfaces and pipes. Must have competence in repairing walls, matching paint colors, and wallpaper installation/ repair.
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Prepare, sand, prime paint, and finish paint on: wood, concrete, plaster, sheetrock, and steel surfaces. Experience as a professional painter in industrial, commercial, and residential buildings.
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O Prepares interior wall and ceiling surfaces which may be constructed of sheetrock (plasterboard, plywood, insulation board, masonite, concrete or lath and plaster). o Prepares interior wall and ceiling surfaces which may be constructed of sheetrock (plasterboard, plywood, insulation board, masonite, concrete or lath and plaster.
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Maintain inventory of supplies like paint brushes, roller, tarps, tape, plaster and paint. Filling nail holes, cracks, or joints with putty, plaster or other fillers. We are currently looking for a Maintenance Painter to play a crucial role in ensuring the pristine condition of our facilities and its surroundings.
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3) Fills nail holes, cracks, and joints with caulk, putty, plaster, or other filler. The Painter will also make repairs to wallpaper, and hang new if necessary. The Painter position will be responsible for assessing, scheduling and applying paint, varnishes and stain to decorate and protect the interior and exterior surfaces, trimmings, and fixtures of all rooms, hallways and public areas of the Inn on Biltmore Estate and cottages.
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Read and comprehend work order details regarding project scope and material budgets. Job Description: Respond to service calls in a timely fashion and demonstrate a courteous, and professional attitude dealing with residents.
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Prepare and paint surfaces using techniques and tools including, but not limited to, measuring surfaces, applying spackle and plaster, mixing paint, matching paint and using brushes, rollers and spray-guns.
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Two years post-secondary education in the building trades WITH two to four years of prior successful work experience at the journeyman painter level in the building trades or technical field. Hangs sheetrock; tapes, prepares patch, and textures drywall with taping mud, plaster, or spackle.
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