

Industrial Painter
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About the role
Clean work area Organize and maintain inventory Check proper thickness of plating using micrometers, callipers or other devices Clean and maintain equipment Operate and control: electroplating equipment to coat metal, hot-dip metal plating equipment to galvanize metal and/or spray equipment to build up worn or damaged parts Paint small items and apply touch-ups using paint brushes Prepare and apply stencils, decals or other decorative items on finished products Prepare and mix metallizing solutions according to formulas or specifications Select appropriate paint or mix paints Tend automatic metal coating machines which convey objects through a series of cleaning, rinsing and plating solutions Tend or operate equipment to prepare items for application of protective or decorative coatings Tend or operate equipment to spray or coat
Requirements No degree, certificate or diploma required. 5 years of more of work experience. Must be able to communicate in English. Must be willing to travel and work onsite. Must be able to work in outdoors, confined spaces, dusty, hot, and noisy environments. Must be able to work in various locations, be willing to relocate, and understand that relocation costs are not covered by the employer, including industrial and manufacturing environments. Must be able to perform work in fast-paced environment, repetitive tasks, physically demanding, manual dexterity, attention to detail, hand-eye coordination, sitting, and standing for extended periods. Must have weight handling ability of up to 23 kg (50 lbs). Must have personal suitability including client focus, efficient interpersonal skills, excellent oral communication, excellent written communication, flexibility, organizational skills, and being a team player.
Benefits Dental plan Disability benefits Health care plan Paramedical services coverage Vision care benefits Group insurance benefits Life insurance Long-term care insurance Free parking available