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1-year experience in Sandblasting and/or Industrial Painting a plus. This position reports to the Paint Shop Foreman. Remove grease, dirt, paint, or rust from surfaces in preparation for paint application, using abrasives, solvents, brushes, blowtorches, washing tanks, or sandblasters.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Operate spray painting and sandblasting equipment to apply protective coatings and paints to fabricated structural steel material and other material. Strong working knowledge in the proper use and care of spray guns, brushes and rollers, and sandblasting equipment, etc.
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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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Operates a variety of power and hand tools and equipment, including applicators, sandblasting and pressure washing equipment. Operate a sandblaster to further prep the equipment for paint or to remove old paint.
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The Sandblaster and Repair Technician will be responsible for performing sandblasting operations on vehicle surfaces, preparing surfaces for painting, repairing damaged areas, and ensuring quality finishes.
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The sandblaster will prepare materials for painting and installation by operating sandblasting hoses that remove corrosion, old paint and other imperfections. The sandblaster will use specialized tools to clean and smooth our metal trailers.
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As a Sandblaster, you will be responsible for sandblasting truck bodies, frames, trailers, and other equipment. An Truck Equipment Manufacturer in Lake Crystal, MN is looking for a hard-working sandblaster to join their team.
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Veit has an immediate opening for an Industrial Painter/Sandblaster in Rogers, MN. The Industrial Painter/Sandblaster performs routine and preventive maintenance painting duties, occasional sandblasting, and a full range of specialized painting.
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This is accomplished by performing all duties in a safe, secure, and productive manner including: sandblasting duties; operating the metalizing machine; applying protective coating for gate replacement; and assisting the welder with work duties and arc gouging.
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Other sandblasting tasks as required by the Post Fabrication Foreman and/or Fabrication Manager. Carry out abrasive sandblasting in accordance with policies and procedures. Be proficient in surface cleaning, preparation and Sandblasting in order to accomplish assigned tasks, producing work of a high standard in accordance with Company's policies and procedures.
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A minimum of two (2) years painting experience preferably in a marine construction environment or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the necessary painting and sandblasting skills, knowledge and abilities is required.
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As a Sandblaster, you will be responsible for using various types of media, such as sand, glass beads, or steel shot, to clean, strip, or prepare surfaces for painting or other coatings. Minimum of 1+ years of experience as a media sandblaster.
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Sandblaster safely operates a grinder or air dynafile weighing up to 3 pounds while sitting or standing. Sandblaster Required Education and Experience. 1 to 2 years previous sandblasting experienceHigh school degree or GEDAbility to pass basic manufacturing and math skills testsAbility to lift up to 50 pounds with or without assistanceAbility to reach over head for short durations and in front of body to hold or manipulate items and perform work.
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Operator will be required to perform various tasks including inspection of parts to ensure proper masking, load parts into a variety of sandblasting machines, and assure proper/secure placement of parts into fixtures as required (depending upon the process being used.
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Performs shop maintenance; such as, sweeping floors, cleaning counters, test rooms, sandblaster, and organizing tools. Performs dis-assembly, sandblasting, cleaning, inspecting, and re-assembly of relief valves.
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