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Finisher - Industrial Painter

Company Name:
Weatherford
One of the largest oilfield services companies, Weatherford operates in more than 100 countries and employs more than 60,000 people worldwide. With a product and service portfolio that spans the life cycle of a well- well construction, formation evaluation, completion and production- and a robust research and development effort, we are well positioned to meet the ever-evolving needs of the oil and gas industry.
JOB SCOPE
Provide quality performance in operation of paint equipment.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Clean grease and dirt from product, using materials, such as lacquer thinner, turpentine, soap, and water.
Perform preparation work prior to painting such as grinding, sanding, applying masking tape over parts and areas that are not to be coated, if necessary.
Train in set up and operate machinery to coat products or materials with paint, lacquer, shellac or rustproofing agents.
Mix paints and solutions according to specifications.
Move painted items to drying racks using overhead cranes, forklift, etc.
Able to sandblast so rust and old paint from is removed from equipment.
Work assignments carried out to the highest quality level.
Perform various other duties assigned by supervisor within the physical constraints of the job.
SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE
Written and oral communication skills
Perform viscosity test on paint
Perform mil thickness test on paint
Skilled in the operation of mechanical and hand tools
Read a tape measure
The physical ability to immediately respond to emergency situations
Preferred
Ability to operator a forklift
High School diploma or GEDEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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