What are the responsibilities and job description for the Body Paint Technician position at Woody Anderson Ford?
Our Mission is Simple: to create an uncommonly exceptional experience for guests’ automotive needs and employees’ long-term career goals. Woody Anderson Ford was founded in 1961 on the principles of integrity, accountability, and teamwork. We are a locally owned dealership with a family friendly culture.
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What We Offer
Paid Vacation and Paid Sick Leave
Closed on Sundays and Paid Company Holidays
Paid Training and Ongoing Professional Development
Work-Life Balance
Employee Discounts
Responsibilities
Maintain up-to-date technical knowledge sufficient to properly and deftly complete painting assignments
Align with all applicable company and legal requirements controlling vehicle repairs
Accurately evaluate nature and extent of work described on repair order
Notify estimator if portions of work are not necessary or additional materials/work are needed
Plan efficient work procedures using technical manuals and knowledge of surface preparations and painting techniques
Coordinate with appropriate personnel to obtain timely delivery of paint and necessary materials
Perform quality paint application within required time-frame accommodating material allowances and according to specified guidelines
Use protective supplies as appropriate to ensure cleanliness of vehicle
Operate lifting and moving devices to move materials and equipment and to access areas of vehicle
Clean, sand, and apply chemical solutions to prepare and condition surfaces prior to painting
Mask and cover surfaces not to be painted; remove accessories such as chrome, mirrors and windshield wipers
Mix and thin paint or other coating to specified color and consistency according to standard formulas or color charts
Spray specified amount or thickness of primer, protective, decorative, or finish coatings, such as paint, lacquer, sealer, or enamel, onto prepared surfaces
Qualifications
High school diploma or the equivalent
Three or more years related experience in the automotive collision industry
I-Car certified in Paint Procedures preferred
Understanding and compliance with safety rules and practices as well as posted work rules and procedures
Positive outlook with a high-energy personality
Ability to read and comprehend instructions
Ability to exercise good judgment and critical thinking
Valid driver’s license and good driving record
Ability to pass random drug screens
We are an equal opportunity employer and prohibit discrimination/harassment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
CLICK HERE for our Wrench Way Top Shop page
What We Offer
- $20 - $30/per hour depending on experience
- Health Insurance with optional Vision and Dental Insurance
- Employer provided Life Insurance
Paid Vacation and Paid Sick Leave
Closed on Sundays and Paid Company Holidays
Paid Training and Ongoing Professional Development
Work-Life Balance
Employee Discounts
Responsibilities
Maintain up-to-date technical knowledge sufficient to properly and deftly complete painting assignments
Align with all applicable company and legal requirements controlling vehicle repairs
Accurately evaluate nature and extent of work described on repair order
Notify estimator if portions of work are not necessary or additional materials/work are needed
Plan efficient work procedures using technical manuals and knowledge of surface preparations and painting techniques
Coordinate with appropriate personnel to obtain timely delivery of paint and necessary materials
Perform quality paint application within required time-frame accommodating material allowances and according to specified guidelines
Use protective supplies as appropriate to ensure cleanliness of vehicle
Operate lifting and moving devices to move materials and equipment and to access areas of vehicle
Clean, sand, and apply chemical solutions to prepare and condition surfaces prior to painting
Mask and cover surfaces not to be painted; remove accessories such as chrome, mirrors and windshield wipers
Mix and thin paint or other coating to specified color and consistency according to standard formulas or color charts
Spray specified amount or thickness of primer, protective, decorative, or finish coatings, such as paint, lacquer, sealer, or enamel, onto prepared surfaces
Qualifications
High school diploma or the equivalent
Three or more years related experience in the automotive collision industry
I-Car certified in Paint Procedures preferred
Understanding and compliance with safety rules and practices as well as posted work rules and procedures
Positive outlook with a high-energy personality
Ability to read and comprehend instructions
Ability to exercise good judgment and critical thinking
Valid driver’s license and good driving record
Ability to pass random drug screens
We are an equal opportunity employer and prohibit discrimination/harassment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
Salary : $20 - $30