Potentially run fiberglass chopper gun * May install stringers and flooring in hull * Must have ... operating instructions, documented safety management systems, and health and safety requirements ...
Potentially run fiberglass chopper gun * May install stringers and flooring in hull * Must have ... operating instructions, documented safety management systems, and health and safety requirements ...
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| Aspect | Chopper Gun Operator | Spray Painter |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Typically requires OSHA safety training, OSHA certifications, and experience with spray equipment | Requires OSHA safety training, certifications, and painting-specific skills |
| Work Environment | Construction sites, industrial facilities, or manufacturing plants involving large-scale spraying | Auto body shops, industrial facilities, or manufacturing plants focusing on surface finishing |
| Industry Usage | Construction, shipbuilding, and industrial manufacturing | Automotive, aerospace, and industrial coating industries |
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Full-time
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO
Posted 11 days ago
Job description
- Ability to wear tight fitting respirator amp; must be clean shaven every work day
- Follow defined instructions and procedures in performance of tasks
- Performs preparatory work for lamination
- Places layers of mat and cloth in mold and smoothes out wrinkles and air voids by hand
- Works saturated mat and cloth into shape of mold with hands, roller and squeegee to remove air bubbles and smooth surfaces
- Selects precut fiberglass mat/cloth according to model and options
- Laminates layers of fiberglass on molds to form boat decks and hulls, or fiberglass small parts
- Mixes catalyst into resin and works saturated mat into shape of mold
- Follow prescribed safety rules and regulations and Seminole Marine’s quality standards
- maintain safe, clean work area
- All work to be performed and manufactured to Company quality standards
- May assist in removing hulls from mold
- Perform other related duties as necessary and assigned
- Potentially run fiberglass chopper gun
- May install stringers and flooring in hull
- Must have keen attention to detail
- Ability to follow a work schedule and work order
- Understand the function of different chemicals and composite materials
- Must be dependable, and have reliable transportation
- Must be able to physically handle the requirements of the job, including but not limited to: lifting, bending, stooping, squatting, kneeling, twisting, turning, climbing stairs, reaching, grasping, gripping, pushing, pulling, and spending entire working hours on your feet, etc
- Must possess the desire and ambition to work safely at all times and report all hazards to Management and Human Resources immediately
- Must understand basic terminology such as OSHA, DEP, and other regulatory agencies
- Must be able to wear required personal protective equipment where designated, including but not limited to: hard hat, safety glasses, hearing protection, gloves, respirator etc.
- Must be able to physically handle the requirements of the job, including but not limited to: lifting, bending, stooping, squatting, kneeling, twisting, turning, climbing stairs, reaching, grasping, gripping, pushing, pulling, and spending entire working hours on your feet, etc.
- Must be able to understand all safety related documents and work-site rules and practices, equipment operating instructions, documented safety management systems, and health and safety requirements, including the General Safety Rules and Individual Safety Commitment
- Paid Time Off (PTO) and Holidays
- 401(k) Retirement Savings and Employer Match
- Comprehensive Medical, Dental, Vision and Prescription benefits
- Financial Protection Benefits: Disability, Life and AD amp;D