Industrial Painter at Automatic Handling International Inc
Erie, Michigan, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

20 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Industrial Painting, Applying Paint, Applying Varnishes, Industrial Sprayers, Rollers, Brushes, Surface Preparation, Finishing Coats Application, Blueprint Interpretation, Equipment Operation, Safety Procedures Adherence, Paint Inspection, Color Adjustment, Defect Fixing, Reporting, Tool Repair

Industry

Automation Machinery Manufacturing

Description
Description Automatic Handling International, Inc. has been supplying the Global Fortune 500 Consumer Products Manufacturing Industry as a worldwide Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) of custom and patented handling and packaging systems since 1972. Summary: Responsible for applying paint, varnishes, and similar coating to manufactured materials and equipment; use various techniques to apply paint, including industrial sprayers, rollers, and brushes. Job Functions: · Prepare surfaces of items to be painted to ensure proper adhesion · Paint and apply finishing coats in accordance with blueprints and/or customer specifications · Set up and maintain work areas and operate painting equipment in accordance with safety procedures · Inspect paint jobs and materials, adjust colors, and fix defects · Record and report working hours and material usage · Maintain clean work areas, tool repair, and equipment inventory Requirements · High school diploma or equivalent is required · Previous experience with industrial painting is preferred · Steel toe shoes/boots required · Work independently with little supervision Work Environment: · Casual and comfortable where creativity is encouraged · Clean shop with large workspaces · Full canteen and lockers · Team approach to problem-solving Benefits: · Medical, Dental, Vision, and Disability insurance · 401(k) with company match · Paid time off · Prescription safety glasses and safety boot reimbursement program · Personal tool purchase program through payroll deduction
Responsibilities
The primary responsibility involves applying paint, varnishes, and similar coatings to manufactured materials and equipment using various techniques such as industrial sprayers, rollers, and brushes. This includes preparing surfaces, applying finishing coats according to specifications, and maintaining equipment safety standards.
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