Spray Painter definition

Spray Painter means a tradesperson who is required to prepare all types of surfaces, colour match and apply paint to vehicle panels, vehicle components and whole vehicles with the use of general trade experience.
Spray Painter. All Around will be given the opportunity to qualify as Master Painter. Selection shall be made on the basis of ability. Spray Painter selected to do this work shall receive Master Painter rate and be put on a probationary period for the first 90 days of work. MILLING MACHINE OPERATOR - Must be able to set up and operate productively the various productive milling machines as used in our plant. PAINT STRIPPER - Performs all tasks considered as Paint Stripper. Duties include stripping, brushing and any other operations required to remove paint to make parts reusable. This is a wet operation requiring the use of chemicals or solvents used in softening or loosening paint. Strips paint rack, hangers, and fixtures as needed. PARCEL POST & ORDER FILLER/HEAVY PACKER - Must have knowledge of all part numbers and materials locations, be able to pack, label and compute charges for all parcel post and united parcel shipments. Must know the united parcel territory, parcel weight and dimensional limitations. Fills shipping or transfers orders for finished goods from stored merchandise in accordance with specification on sales slip, customer order or other instructions. Must, in addition to filling orders, indicate items filled or omitted, report shortages in materials or finished goods to supervisor and perform other related duties. Does strapping of all materials for Shipping and storage. Checks all materials from production and verifies count before storage or shipment. Must have knowledge of all materials in stock in order to verify count and fill orders for heavy packer shipments.

Examples of Spray Painter in a sentence

  • SCHEDULE "B" The Spray Painter rate ($.25 per hour) is to apply to employees who are classified as Painters in accordance with Schedule "A" of the Agreement.

  • The Spray Painter rate is to apply to those Painters when they are performing work falling within the scope of this classification on the following basis: (a) Spray painting work performed for any period less than four (4) hours duration, a minimum of four (4) hours pay at the Spray Painter rate.

  • TIME Assembly Area Light 1 Assembly Area Light Packer 2 5 working days Line Magnetizer 2 5 working days Magnet Assembly-Light 2 5 working days Spray Painter Helper 2 5 working days Production Tester-Auto Equip 2 5 working days Testing-Cables, Transformers 2 30 working days Crossovers, & Light Mics.

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