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GENERAL FUNCTION: The blaster/painter is responsible for blasting/painting components, equipment, interiors and exteriors of vessels using blasting equipment, spray guns, brushes and rollers. Applies paint using spray guns, rollers or brushes according to specifications.
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Summary of position : Position requires painting experience in the marine industry; mixing and application knowledge of paint, specifically, standard epoxies and UHS coatings; knowledge of surface preparation techniques; ability to repair spray equipment correctly; ability to follow directions of supervisors.
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DESIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES: Knowledge of the various types of spray guns, their use in application of paint and maintenance of them. Operates spray-painting equipment and brushes or rolls paint on surfaces.
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Equipment Used : Various types of: Airless spray pumps/applicators, Conventional Spray Pumps/applicators, Paint brushes, Paint Roller. Equipment Used : Various types of: Airless spray pumps/applicators, Conventional Spray Pumps/applicators, Paint brushes, Paint Roller.
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Maintain a safe work environment by ensuring that wet floor signs are used when mopping floors, spray bottles and other containers are appropriately labeled, and your work area is secured at all times.
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