*Overview*
We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Sandblaster to join our team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for preparing surfaces for painting and finishing by utilizing sandblasting techniques. This role requires a strong understanding of various tools and materials, as well as the ability to work effectively in an industrial settings. The Sandblaster will play a crucial role in restoring and enhancing the appearance of various surfaces, ensuring high-quality results that meet our Company's expectations.
*Duties*
* Operate sandblasting equipment to clean, smooth, or prepare surfaces for painting or finishing.
* Utilize hand tools and power tools effectively to perform tasks such as caulking and surface restoration.
* Maintain a clean and organized work environment, adhering to safety protocols at all times.
* Conduct routine maintenance on sandblasting equipment to ensure optimal performance.
*Qualifications*
* Proven experience in sandblasting or a related field is preferred.
* Proficiency in using hand tools, power tools, and rigging equipment.
* Knowledge of industrial painting techniques
* Ability to follow detailed instructions accurately.
* Strong attention to detail with a commitment to delivering high-quality work.
* Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to work independently or as part of a team.
* Physical stamina and strength to perform manual labor tasks effectively.
Join us in delivering exceptional results through your expertise in sandblasting!
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: From $23.89 per hour
Benefits:
* Dental care
* Extended health care
* Vision care
Schedule:
* 10 hour shift
* Evening shift
* Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person
Expected start date: 2025-06-23
The median wage is the salary of a given occupation where half the workers earn more than that amount, and half earn less. This information is presented on job postings to help job seekers determine how the salary compares to the amount earned by other workers working the same job. Job Bank preferred indicating the median wage, which is less affected by extremely high or low wages, rather than the average wage which is calculated by adding up all the salaries of a group of people and then dividing that total by the number of people.