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Willing to paint when painter is unavailable or as needed. The Auto Body Paint Prepper prepares vehicles as assigned by management following industry standards and best practices. Post-secondary education in collision repair preferred.
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Category Painter - Journeyman. If you are a Painter and want to work alongside other proven Craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity, and superior workmanship, this is your chance to advance your career.
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Uses blasting equipment to remove rust, carbon, mill scale and weld spatter. Successfully perform a Pulmonary Function Test and be able to utilize a respirator while operating blasting equipment.
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Pin stripes, install decals/clear vehicle protectors. This position delivers the highest quality prepping and buffing while maintaining the highest level of customer satisfaction. Sand/scuff primed/painted panels (for blend) to prepare for painting.
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Painter Prep Starting Wage $22 / HR Are you interested in a career change with a small organization on the grow? Midland Door Solutions a leader in the manufacture and installation of bi-fold and hydraulic doors is actively seeking a painter prep to join our team.
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Racking and unracking parts for the paint booth
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