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Fill cracks, holes, and joints with caulk, putty, plaster, or other fillers, using caulking guns or putty knives. 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.
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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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Aptitude in using appropriate tools (brushes, caulking guns, rollers and spray guns etc. Filling cracks and holes with appropriate material (e.g. plaster). Rewarding career - steady work, opportunities for advancement into supervisory or management roles or self-employment.
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Fills nail holes, cracks, and joints with caulk, putty, plaster, or other filler. Ability to use paint brushes, rollers, spray guns, ladders, broadknives, and caulking guns. Fills nail holes, cracks, and joints with caulk, putty, plaster, or other filler.
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Fill cracks, holes, or joints with caulk, putty, plaster, or other fillers, using caulking guns or putty knives. Commercial Painters needed for Bloomington-Normal! Fill cracks, holes, or joints with caulk, putty, plaster, or other fillers, using caulking guns or putty knives.
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OR completion of a trade school apprenticeship program with a minimum of one (1) year of experience in three or more of the following trades: plumbing, electrical, HVAC, refrigeration, card key lock, locksmith, motor and controls.
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Apply coats of stucco or plaster to walls, ceilings, or partitions of buildings using trowels, brushes, or spray guns. Ability to basic stucco or plaster patch and painting is a plus.
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Tend machines that pump concrete, grout, cement, sand, plaster, or stucco through spray guns for application to ceilings and walls. Tend machines that pump concrete, grout, cement, sand, plaster, or stucco through spray guns for application to ceilings and walls.
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Clean up all equipment, including brushes and spray guns. Must be able to use a paint brush, paint roller and masking machine. Erect scaffolding, movable and immovable staging and various rigging to gain access to difficult areas; moves furniture and equipment as necessary.
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Tend machines that pump paint concrete, grout, cement, sand, plaster, or stucco through spray guns for application to metal or hard-composition objects. WHAT YOU’LL DO: Abrades surfaces of metal or hard-composition objects to remove adhering scale, sand, paint, grease, tar, rust, and dirt, and to impart specified finish, using abrasive-blasting equipment: Shovels or pours abrasives, such as sand, grit, or shot of specified grade into machine hopper.
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Paint walls, equipment, buildings, bridges, and other structural surfaces, using brushes, rollers, and spray guns. Uses high air-pressure sandblasting equipment, chemical application, chipping hammer, power tools and other abrasives to remove rust, grease, dirt, concrete, and old paint prior to paint application.
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Removes loose, chipped, cracked, or damaged plaster and lath; installs new lath, plasterboard or drywall; mixes and applies plaster, stucco, mortar or cement; finishes and prepares surface for painting with use of sanders.
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Knowledge in plaster or spackle applications, mixing paint colors to match existing colors, and applying paint to all building and equipment surfaces with brushes, rollers and spray guns is required.
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Mixes plaster, stucco, and other compounds to desired consistency and applies to walls, ceilings, or partitions of buildings using trowels, brushes, or spray guns. Lays and binds building materials such as brick, ceramic tile, concrete block, cinder block, glass block, and terra cotta block with mortar and other substances.
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Fill cracks, holes, or joints with caulk, putty, plaster, wood or other fillers, using caulking guns or putty knives. Paint, stain, enamel, or other finishes to equipment, interior or exterior of ships, marina buildings, or other structures, using brushes, spray guns, or rollers.
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