What are the responsibilities and job description for the Bullet Line Sprayer position at CONTRACT MANUFACTURER LLC?
Job Description:
As a Painter at CM Truck Beds Manufacturing Plant, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the quality and durability of our truck beds. You will be responsible for applying paint to surfaces, ensuring proper coverage, texture, and finish according to specifications.
Key Responsibilities:
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Surface Preparation: Prepare surfaces for painting or powder coating by cleaning, sanding, masking, and applying appropriate primers as necessary.
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Paint Application: Apply paint using spray guns or other equipment, ensuring even coverage and adherence to quality standards.
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Quality Control: Inspect finished surfaces for defects, imperfections, or inconsistencies, and make necessary adjustments or repairs to ensure quality standards are met.
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Equipment Maintenance: Maintain painting equipment, including cleaning, calibrating, and troubleshooting to ensure optimal performance and safety.
- Safety Compliance: Adhere to all safety procedures and regulations, including the proper handling and disposal of hazardous materials, to maintain a safe working environment.
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Team Collaboration: Coordinate with other team members, including supervisors, welders, and assemblers, to prioritize tasks, meet production deadlines, and ensure efficient workflow.
Qualifications:
- Two years of experience in industrial painting, preferably in a manufacturing environment highly preferred.
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Proficient in surface preparation techniques, paint mixing, and application methods. Ability to operate painting and powder coating equipment effectively.
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Strong attention to detail and ability to detect and correct imperfections in finished surfaces.
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Capable of standing, bending, and lifting for extended periods. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and withstand exposure to fumes, dust, and chemicals.
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Ability to work collaboratively with team members to achieve production goals.
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Knowledge of safety protocols and regulations related to painting and powder coating operations.
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Willingness to work flexible hours and overtime as needed to meet production demands.
Physical Demands:
Working as a painter in a truck bed manufacturing plant paint booth can involve various physical demands. Here are some aspects you might encounter:
- Standing for long periods: The job often requires standing for extended periods while applying paint onto truck beds. This can put strain on your legs, feet, and back.
- Lifting and carrying: You may need to lift and carry heavy materials such as paint cans, or equipment within the paint booth area. Proper lifting techniques are crucial to prevent injuries.
- Repetitive motions: Painting involves repetitive motions which can lead to muscle fatigue and strain, especially in the arms, shoulders, and wrists.
- Bending and reaching: You might need to bend or reach into awkward positions to access different areas of the truck beds for painting, which can strain your back and shoulders.
- Protective gear: Wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) such as respirators, gloves, goggles, and protective clothing is essential to prevent exposure to harmful fumes, chemicals, and particles. While necessary for safety, PPE can also add to the physical demands of the job by restricting movement and increasing heat stress.
- Temperature extremes: Paint booths may have varying temperature conditions depending on the type of paint being applied and the ventilation system. Working in hot or cold environments for extended periods can be physically demanding and may require acclimatization.
- Attention to detail: Ensuring high-quality finishes requires close attention to detail, which may involve fine motor skills and precise movements.
- Physical endurance: The job may require working long hours or shifts, particularly during peak production periods, which can test your physical endurance.
To mitigate the physical demands of the job and reduce the risk of injury, it's important to follow proper ergonomic practices, take regular breaks, stretch, and maintain good overall physical fitness. Additionally, employers should provide adequate training, ergonomic equipment, and a safe working environment to support the health and well-being of their employees.
Benefits:
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Competitive pay, forty hours of PTO after first ninety-days, ten paid holidays.
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Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance.
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Company paid life insurance.