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Operate a variety of hand and power tools (e.g. welder, soldering equipment, cutting torch, blocks, hammers, wrenches, sander, spray guns, etc.) Perform duties associated with auto body repair including but not limited to disassembly; removal of auto equipment for repair access; completing all repairs by hammering, filing, filling, grinding, welding, sanding, etc.
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Floor Laborer must be skilled in use of machinery as, but not limited to buffer, shop vacuum and sander and should also be knowledgeable in proper mixing of chemicals. Perform carpentry work, such as fitting doors, freeing windows, replacing and building shelves, sanding and refinishing floors, as well as exterior and interior painting.
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Sanding of new system installations and refinishing of installed/existing surfaces. Finish floors with buffer or light sander. Sanders are responsible for all aspects of the surface prep (sanding) to prepare for finishing process (sealing/painting/finish coats.
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The ideal candidate will have experience in sanding and refinishing various types of sports flooring, including hardwood, synthetic, and rubber surfaces. - Previous experience sanding and refinishing sports flooring is required.
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Repair bodies by removing, fabricating, attaching, and aligning parts; repairing dents; filling and sealing depressions; hammering, shaping, shrinking, expanding, filing, grinding, sanding, smoothing, and featheredging surfaces; applying repair techniques and tools, including, wrenches, cutting torch, dent puller, hand, pneumatic, and power tools, grinder, sander, welder, straightened, power, foot, and hand shear, brake, drill press, drills, etc.
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Perform duties associated with auto body repair including but not limited to disassembly; removal of auto equipment for repair access; complete all repairs by hammering, filing, filling, grinding, welding, sanding, etc.
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As an Automotive Body Shop Technician, you will be repairing automotive, truck, and RV bodies by planning repairs, replacing, and refinishing parts, maintaining tools and equipment, and maintaining records.
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Able to use standard spray paint equipment: buffers, paint guns, sanding equipment, dual action orbital sander and common hand tools. Sanding and preparing surfaces for paint, mixing paint products and applying paint products within the allocated man-hour budgets and on schedule while maintaining quality standards and performing the tasks within the guidelines of all safety and regulatory regulations and requirements.
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Experience with extensive body repairs including metal pulling, roof repair, stud welding, rocker panels, and multiple panel repairs. Minimum of three (3) to five (5) years of auto body experience required.
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Ability to operate Band Saw, Drill Grinders, Drill Press, Belt Sanders, Fiber Wheels, Orbital Sander, Riveters, Brake Press. Perform bench work to bring complex parts with tight tolerance to customer specifications by sawing, sanding with hand tools and machinery, and adjusting parts, as needed, prior to inspection.
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Utilize belt sander, hydraulic press, grinder, heat treat oven and other equipment as required for job. Proven experience in utilizing the following equipment preferred: belt sander, grinder, hydraulic press, heat treat oven, and torches.
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Repairs automotive bodies by removing, fabricating, attaching, and aligning parts; repairing dents; filling and sealing depressions; hammering, shaping, shrinking, expanding, filing, grinding, sanding, smoothing, and featheredging surfaces; applying repair techniques and tools, including, wrenches, cutting torch, dent puller, hand, pneumatic, and power tools, grinder, sander, welder, straightener, power, foot, and hand shear, brake, drill press, drills, etc.
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Operates dump truck with plow, wing and sander; operates loader and wheel tractor for mowing. General knowledge and experience in snow plowing, sanding, mowing, patching and road maintenance operations.
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Finishing products by grinding, deburring, filing, sanding, polishing to the quality level required. DA (Dual-action sander), Grinder, hand tools, etc. Finishing products by grinding, deburring, filing, sanding, polishing to the quality level required.
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40% - Basic duties in painting include: sanding and patching walls, interior and exterior painting of walls, graffiti removal, curb painting, and sign making. 50% - Uses a variety of hand tools (e.g. pliers, screwdriver, paint brush, scrapper), power hand tools (e.g. drill, sander) and specialized power tools (e.g. circular saw, glass cutter, spray equipment) to perform all the basic duties related to maintenance, repair and installation of the carpenter, building trades, painting and wall preparation trades specialty.
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