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Sand Blaster Job ResponsibilitiesUse abrasive blasting equipment to remove paint, grease, tar, rust, and dirtResponsible for the initial prep of large steel beams and other metal parts to prepare for Industrial PaintUse forklift to haul material, tools, and equipmentMaintain equipment and work areaAll other duties and responsibilities that are assigned.
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This role has the opportunity to work with many tools including, but not limited to paint guns, pressure washer, scissor lift, overhead crane, sandblaster, and more! This paint is unique as different customers require different paints for their products to ensure the paint does not chip or rust in the weather conditions.
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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. Apply rust-resistant undercoats and caulk and seal seams.
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Position Title: Sandblaster/ Painter. Safely operate various types of equipment and tools such as blast pots, spray guns, airless spray systems, sandblasting tools and equipment and rust removal hand and pneumatic tools.
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O Painter/Sandblaster - Paints sandblasted material and removes rust. Line, Burn Table, Press Brake, or Saw. o Painter/Sandblaster - Paints sandblasted material and removes rust. Reports To: Fitting/Assembly Manager.
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Strips grease, dirt, paint and rust from projects, using abrasives, solvents, brushes and sandblaster. Disassembles sprayer and power equipment, such as sandblaster and cleans equipment and hand tools, using solvents, wire brushes and cloths.
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The position reports directly to the Paint Supervisor. Drawing on nearly four centuries of collective experience across Wabtec, GE Transportation and Faiveley Transport, the company has unmatched digital expertise, technological innovation, and world-class manufacturing and services, enabling the digital-rail-and-transit ecosystems.
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Sandblast of structural steel and vessels to remove surface rust, mill scale or other. The position of Painter / Sandblaster will have experience performing a variety of tasks including.
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Regulates controls on portable ventilators and exhaust units to cure and dry paint or other coatings. Pour paint into spray gun and spraying specified amount of primer or finish coatings onto prepared surfaces.
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Strips a surface of dirt, rust, old paint, and grease, and prepares it for refinishing and repair using pneumatic, electrical, or mechanical equipment. - Uses abrasive blasting equipment to remove paint, grease, tar, rust, and dirt.
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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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Use abrasive blasting equipment to remove paint , grease, tar, rust, and dirt. Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of Sandblaster based in Sturgeon Bay, WI, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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Abrades surfaces of metal or hard-composition objects and areas to remove adhering scale, sand, paint, grease, tar, rust, and dirt, and to impart specified finish, using abrasive-blasting equipment: Inspects and sets up hoses and equipment.
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As part of a turnkey heavy fabrication team, Sandblasters are responsible for stripping a surface of dirt, rust, old paint, and grease, and prepares it for refinishing and repair using pneumatic, electrical, or mechanical equipment.
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Description Abrades surfaces of metal or hard-composition objects and areas to remove adhering scale, sand, paint, grease, tar, rust, and dirt, and to impart specified finish, using abrasive-blasting equipment: Inspects and sets up hoses and equipment.
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