Industrial Painter I
Description

Summary:


An Industrial Painter I needs to have good attention to detail and dexterity. Industrial Painters are responsible for maintaining technical equipment for the job and ensuring that they are in working order, possessing a wide array of painting tools. 


Principle Duties and Areas of Responsibility:

  • Painting a wide variety of production parts/products using spray painting equipment both Wet and Powder
  • Preparing the paint system for daily use, performing preventative maintenance, and cleaning the system as required to ensure optimal performance and uptime 
  • Maintaining a room that is conducive to efficient and high quality painting performance including clean floors and lights 
  • Demonstrate the ability to understand the system and make changes to system settings to insure efficient paint transfer and produce a quality finish while maintaining a low rework rate 
  • Measuring and maintaining proper air flow including changing paint filters as required
  • Maintains the work area and equipment in a clean, orderly condition and follows prescribed safety procedures
  • Adheres to company quality protocols and processes
  • Perform job duties in an ethical, professional manner which is consistent with the H&S handbook
  • Performs other related duties as assigned by management
  • Perform duties with safety first quality mind set


Skills and Abilities:

  • Diligence and attention to detail
  • Experience painting a variety of surface types
  • Excellent dexterity and hand-eye coordination
  • Ability to work with moderate supervision
  • Versatility, flexibility, and a willingness to work within constantly changing priorities with enthusiasm
  • Proven ability to handle single projects, and meet deadlines



Requirements

Qualifications:

  • One or more years of related experience
  • Ability to paint parts with a rework rate less than 25%
  • Ability to paint good quality parts at a standard costing rate of 75% or higher
  • Ability to understand the basic functions of your equipment. How to purge, and flush lines, how to switch colors. 
  • Have a basic understanding of blue prints, and work instructions
  • Be able to paint parts with supervision


Physical Requirements:

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Use these codes to complete this section: "F" for frequently; "O" for occasionally; "N" for not at all.


Physical Activity


On the job the employee must:


(F) Bend 

(O) Sit

(F) Squat 

(F) Stand

(O) Crawl 

(F) Walk

(O) Climb 

(F) Push/Pull

(F) Kneel 

(F) Handle objects (manual dexterity)                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

(F) Reach above shoulder level

(F) Use fine finger movements

(F) Repetitive movement

( ) Other      


Must carry/lift loads of:


(F) Light (up to 25lbs.)

(F) Moderate (25-50lbs.)

(O) Heavy (no greater than 70lbs.)


Physical Exposure


On the job the employee:


(F) Is exposed to moderate or excessive (underline) noise

(F) Is around moving machinery

(F) Is exposed to marked changes in temperature and/or humidity                                                                                                                                                                                                                             

(F) Is exposed to dust

(O) Is exposed to fumes

(O) Drives motorized equipment

(O) Works in confined quarters

(N) Unprotected heights

( ) Other      



Physical Ability: Acceptable Minimum


Vision: (x) Good ( ) Poor ( ) Blind

Color Vision: ( ) Normal (x) Impaired 

Hearing: ( ) Normal (x) Moderate Loss ( ) Deaf

Talking/Speech: (x) Good ( ) Fair ( ) Mute