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Position: Wet Coat Painter
Location: 77039 Area
Skills Needed: Surface preparation , Wet Paint Application, Industrial Painting
Pay Range :$14.00 -$20.00 DOE
Summary:
The Wet Coat Painter is responsible for applying liquid coatings to metal surfaces and products in a manufacturing setting. This role involves surface preparation, application of wet paint, ensuring high-quality finishes, and maintaining equipment.
Working Conditions:
The job is typically performed in a manufacturing or industrial setting. It may involve exposure to fumes, chemicals, and high temperatures.
Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as masks, gloves, and safety goggles is required.
Career Advancement Opportunities:
Opportunities for advancement may include positions such as Lead Painter, Coating Supervisor, or Quality Control Inspector. Additional training and experience can lead to roles in production management or specialized coating applications.
Responsibilities:
- Surface Preparation: Clean, sand, and prepare metal surfaces to ensure they are ready for coating. This includes removing rust, grease, dirt, and other contaminants.
- Application of Wet Paint: Apply wet paint using spray guns, brushes, or rollers. Ensure even coverage and proper thickness according to specifications.
- Mixing and Matching Paints: Mix paints to achieve the desired color and consistency. Match paint colors to specifications or samples provided.
- Operation of Equipment: Operate and maintain painting equipment such as spray guns, compressors, and paint booths. Adjust settings for optimal application.
- Quality Control: Inspect painted items for defects such as runs, sags, or insufficient coverage. Touch up or reapply paint as necessary to meet quality standards.
- Safety and Compliance: Follow all safety protocols and regulations, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and proper handling of hazardous materials.
- Record Keeping: Maintain accurate records of work performed, including batch numbers, paint specifications, and inspection results.
- Maintenance: Perform routine maintenance on painting equipment and booths. Troubleshoot and repair equipment as needed to minimize downtime.
- Collaboration: Work closely with other team members, including production supervisors and quality inspectors, to ensure smooth workflow and high-quality output.
- Inventory Management: Monitor and manage inventory levels of paints, thinners, and supplies. Order new materials as needed.
Qualifications:
- Experience: Prior experience in industrial painting or wet coating is preferred. Familiarity with painting techniques and equipment used in metal manufacturing is highly desirable.
Education:
High school diploma or equivalent is typically required. Vocational training or certification in industrial painting is a plus.