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DescriptionAUTO-PAINTER AUTO-PAINTER - with automotive spray finish skills and experienceWhat's in it for you? DescriptionAUTO-PAINTER AUTO-PAINTER - with automotive spray finish skills and experienceWhat's in it for you.
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Use of tools including spray guns, airless sprayers, sanders, grinders, etc. Performs structural and cosmetic fiberglass and carbon fiber repairs to a variety of props, show figures and miscellaneous theming parts.
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This includes evaluating paint mixing and application procedures, monitoring environmental conditions (e.g., temperature, humidity), and ensuring proper cleaning and maintenance of equipment such as spray booths, guns, and drying ovens.
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As a Scenic Arts Craftsperson working in a spray booth, you'll mix and apply two-part paint systems for props, sets and signage. Utilize HVLP spray gun in a controlled environment. As a Scenic Arts Craftsperson working in a spray booth, you'll mix and apply two-part paint systems for props, sets and signage.
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Perform a variety of fire protection system engineering assignments in project development, design, operations, installation, and maintenance of systems such as: fire supply, water-based fire suppression (fixed spray, deluge, wet pipe sprinkler, dry pipe sprinkler pre-action sprinkler), chemical based special hazards (wet chemical, clean agent) and fire pumps.
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Proven expertise in one or more of the following: two-part RTV bonding, operation of CNC machinery, CO2 Lasers, chemical spray mixing and application, vacuum infusion, automated systems operation and troubleshooting, and Hazardous waste treatment and handling.
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Agronomic Review – Shadow a Spray Technician. Pursuing a bachelors or associates degree in any areas of Horticulture such as the following: Landscape Architecture, Civil Engineering, Construction Science, Construction Management, Agriculture-Business, Landscape Design or Plant Science.
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Works independently from work orders or verbal instructions to paint buildings, structures, equipment or furniture using a brush, roller, spray gun or other applicator. Selects and mixes materials, matches colors and tints for spray, brush, or roller painting of walls including poly mix.
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Uses a variety of hand tools including DA sanders, Buffers, Spray Guns razor knives, scissors, power tools. Skills and knowledge in auto bodywork, auto detailing, and fiberglass finishing. Responsibilities include inspecting fiberglass parts for Cosmetic issues, sanding, repairing, gel-coating and buffing to a final finish.
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Mixing and apply spray chemicals, preserving desirable vegetation. We're the second-largest utility vegetation management company in North America. Perform line clearing and tree trimming duties for Lewis Tree Service's utility customers including pruning trees and limbs, trimming or removal of trees as well as removing broken limbs from wires, roofs, etc.
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Molding materials including resins, silicone, fiberglass, etc. Build and repair show and theming elements such as rocks using a variety of materials such as concrete, fiberglass, epoxy, polyester and other resins, urethanes, plastic, wood and metal.
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Applies paint to prepared surface assigned including but not limited to brush, roller, spray. Consists of cleaning, scraping, caulking, applying putty, and sanding. Understands and actively participates in Environmental, Health & Safety responsibilities by following established UO policy, procedures, training and team member involvement activities.
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Batwing mower (primary equipment), slope mower, bucket and high reach truck, front-end loader, roller, sweeper, spray rig. Batwing mower (primary equipment), slope mower, bucket and high reach truck, front-end loader, roller, sweeper, spray rig.
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The ability to perform fertilization and chemical applications to high profile commercial and residential properties throughout the Central Florida area while working in a team environment.
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Paint engine components and related parts, using spray gun or aerosol can and masking materials. Apply wax to auto body, and wipe or buff surface to protect surface and preserve shine, using cloth or buffing machine.
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