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Candidate must be able to obtain Fall Protection Certification. This is also contingency of assignment - Fall Protection Regulations - OSHA 1926, 191066, 1910 Subpart D. Candidates must be able to ...

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Ontario, CA · On-site

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Fall Protection Field Inspector / Installer / QA-QC Technician Location: Ontario, CA About the Role: We are hiring a Fall Protection Field Inspector / Installer / QA-QC Technician to support the ...

Fall Protection Field Inspector / Installer / QA-QC Technician Location: Ontario, CA About the Role: We are hiring a Fall Protection Field Inspector / Installer / QA-QC Technician to support the ...

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What are common challenges faced by Fall Protection Specialists on construction sites, and how are they typically addressed?

Fall Protection Specialists often encounter challenges such as ensuring consistent compliance with safety protocols among diverse crews, adapting fall protection systems to unique or changing site conditions, and identifying potential hazards in evolving work environments. These challenges are typically addressed through frequent on-site training sessions, conducting regular safety audits, close collaboration with site supervisors, and staying up-to-date with OSHA regulations. Open communication and proactive problem-solving are essential for creating a culture where safety is prioritized and everyone feels responsible for fall prevention.

What is the difference between Fall Protection vs Scaffold Erector?

AspectFall ProtectionScaffold Erector
Required CertificationsOSHA Fall Protection Training, OSHA 10/30-hourOSHA Scaffold Competent Person, Fall Protection
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, industrial settings, rooftopsScaffold assembly, construction sites, industrial projects
Industry UsageConstruction, maintenance, roofingConstruction, scaffolding installation
Common Search/ComparisonSafety measures for working at heightsScaffold setup and safety

Fall Protection and Scaffold Erector roles often overlap in construction environments. While Fall Protection focuses on safety measures to prevent falls, Scaffold Erectors specialize in assembling and maintaining scaffolding structures. Both require OSHA certifications and are essential for working safely at heights. Understanding the differences helps employers and workers ensure proper safety protocols are followed on job sites.

What is fall protection?

Fall protection refers to a set of safety measures, equipment, and procedures designed to prevent workers from falling from heights or to minimize the risk of injury if a fall occurs. It includes the use of guardrails, safety nets, personal fall arrest systems, and proper training to ensure worker safety. Fall protection is essential in industries like construction, maintenance, and warehousing, where employees frequently work at elevated locations. Employers are required by law to provide appropriate fall protection and training to their employees.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Fall Protection Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Fall Protection Specialist, you need a strong understanding of safety regulations, hazard assessment, and proper use of fall protection equipment, typically supported by OSHA or related safety certifications. Familiarity with safety management systems, inspection tools, and training platforms like OSHA 1910/1926 standards is essential. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are standout soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure workplace safety, regulatory compliance, and the prevention of fall-related incidents.
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Infographic showing various Fall Protection job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 2% As Needed, 32% Full Time, 64% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution.
Aircraft Painter B

Aircraft Painter B

Systemart LLC

North Charleston, SC • On-site

$30/hr

Contractor

Posted 3 days ago

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Job description

Per Diem of $600/week provided for eligible candidates.

Job Description:

Company is seeking an Experienced - Aircraft Painter in Paint on the 787 Program in North Charleston, South Carolina.

3-4 weeks - site foundational

Position Responsibilities:

Performs painting of aircraft sections per customer's design and unique livery requirements.

Verifies aircraft is ready for exterior finish.

Makes necessary patterns, performs layout and applies prescribed primers, paints and finishes to exterior of aircraft.

Prepares exterior surface of aircraft for painting.

Applies aircraft finishes and external markings to aircraft sections.

This position is 100% onsite. The selected candidate will be required to work onsite at one of the listed location options.

This position requires an individual to work at heights utilizing fall protection equipment. Candidate must be able to obtain Fall Protection Certification. This is also contingency of assignment - Fall Protection Regulations - OSHA 1926, 191066, 1910 Subpart D.

Candidates must be able to support all shifts per business needs. Shifts will be assigned during assignment to meet business needs.

Candidates will be required to attend and pass training classes. Failure of training may be cause for assignment termination

Paint Experience

Adhesive Materials/Processes - Knowledge of adhesive materials (such as epoxy, urethane, polyimide, reinforcements, etc) and processes.

Color Match - Knowledge of color space, color analysis, paint formulation, and paint application techniques to evaluate, match, and develop decorative finishes.

Engineering Drawings & Specs - Ability to read, understand, and interpret engineering drawings and specifications (e.g., blueprint/schematic reading, specification, change, design).

General Shop Processes - Complete knowledge of shop processes to include Foreign Object Damage/Debris (FOD) prevention, material handling, safety, calibration requirements and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD).

Materials & Processing - Knowledge of material processing for metals (e.g., welding forging, heat treat, machining, forming), polymers and composites (e.g., autoclave curing, lay-up, co-curing, repair), sealants and finishes processing (e.g., plating, painting, surface preparation, fay surface sealing, fillet sealing), and ceramic (e.g., high temperature processing, machining) and electronic materials (e.g., soldering, printed circuit board cleaning, conformal coating).

Organic Chemical Processing - Knowledge of organic chemical processes (such as top-coating, priming, surface cleaning).

Polymers & Composite Materials - Knowledge of polymers and composite materials (such as carbon, fiberglass, aramid, adhesives, thermoset/thermoplastic resins).

Ability to perform the following requirements:

Lift less than 25 pounds (Occasional lifting of 21-35 pounds), bend and twist at the waist, walk, crawl, crouch, stand for long periods, kneel, reach, climb/balance, flexion/extension

Contact with sealants and solvents, exposure to noise, working on elevated platforms

Use personal protective gear for face, eyes, ears, hand, and arms as required.

Experience understanding and interpreting detailed written and verbal work instructions and processes

Handle, use, and dispose of hazardous material

Obtain & maintain training certifications as required to support assignment responsibilities

Occasional (1 to 3 hrs) finger manipulation

Frequent reaching overhead (3 to 6 hrs)

Frequent walking on flat surfaces

Frequent standing flat or uneven surfaces

Frequent balancing on a ladder, steps, or uneven surfaces

Occasional climbing on 3-12 ft ladders or stands

Rotation of head/neck, sitting, crawling, squatting, bend/stoop, lying down, and operate foot controls

Occasional contact with metals

Exposure to plastics and solvents to atmospheric conditions

Frequent exposure to noise

Basic qualifications (Required Skills/Experience):

Must be willing to work any shift assigned, including overtime.

Required to wear fall protection gear, safety equipment and masks.( OSHA STD state)

Minimum of 1 year of painting experience in aircraft, automotive, or general painting.

Experience working from heights and using fall protection equipment.

Ability to complete Fall protection training.

Preferred qualifications (Desired Skills/Experience): Aircraft paint experience.

Suitable candidates will preferably have greater than THREE years of Aerospace paint experience. Relevant paint experience is considered painting multi-staged paint processes (base coat/clear coat) at large scale with compressed air (automobile, boat, etc.).

TRAINING REQUIREMENT

Training duration = 3 – 4 weeks on first shift

This position requires an individual to work at heights utilizing fall protection equipment. Candidate must be able to obtain Fall Protection Certification. This is also contingency of assignment - Fall Protection Regulations - OSHA 1926, 191066, 1910 Subpart D.

Candidates will be required to attend and pass training classes. Failure of training may be cause for assignment termination

Days /Shift Hours: 7 DIFFERENT SHIFTS

3rd Shift 11p-6a Mon-Fri (starting sun night 11p)

1st Shift 6a-230p Mon-Fri

2nd Shift 230p-11p Mon-Fri

Alternative Work Schedule

1st Shift 5a-330p Mon-Thu (A Shift)

2nd Shift 5p-330a Mon-Thu (B Shift)

1st Shift 5a-530p Fri-Sun (C Shift)

2nd Shift 5p-530a Fri-Sun (D Shift)

Dress Code South Carolina – Teamwear – Provided at the teamwear store

Company Description

Systemart is in business for 25 years and recently awarded as Best Staffing Firm to work for in 2025.