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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$10.35 - $11.70
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$11.70 - $13.05
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$14.28 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$13.05 - $14.39
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The median wage is $15.82 / hr.
$15.74 - $17.09
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$18.36 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$17.09 - $18.43
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$21.13 - $22.48
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What is the difference between Chopper Gun Operator vs Spray Painter?
| 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 |
While both roles involve spray application techniques and safety certifications, a Chopper Gun Operator primarily works with large spray guns on construction or industrial projects, whereas a Spray Painter focuses on surface finishing in automotive or manufacturing settings. Understanding these differences helps clarify job expectations and required skills in the industry.
What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Chopper Gun Operator, and why are they important?
Full-time
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO
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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