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Paint Prepper

Company Name:
Dent Wizard
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Summary:_
Currently, we are seeking Paint Preppers to prepare vehicles for the painting process.
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_Location:_
This position will be located in Bremerton, Washington.
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Responsibilities:_
Wash vehicles to remove dirt, oil, grease and debris from painted surfaces.
Locate and remove imperfections on panels prior to painting. Treat scratched and chipped areas with plastic or liquid filler.
Apply paper and masking tape to protect unpainted surfaces, such as bumpers, windows, chrome trim, and other parts while surrounding areas are spray-painted.
Smooth unmasked surfaces with sandpaper removing gloss from previous coats of paint. Sand rough spots.
After vehicle is painted, remove masking tape, and clean vehicle. Move vehicle to designated area for buffing.
Perform other duties as assigned by manager or supervisor, i.e., assist supervisor in training and orienting new employees, perform housekeeping duties, etc.
May be required to work overtime (more than 40 hours per week) as business needs dictate.
_Qualifications_ :
Body Shop and/or vehicle prepping experience preferred
Valid Driver's License and good driving record required.
_Physical Demands:_
Regularly required to stand and walk. Frequently required to stoop, kneel, crouch, bend, squat and climb. Ability to lift 1-15 pounds (light hand tools, etc.) Manual dexterity, repetitive motion tasks. May be exposed to toxic chemicals. Moderate noise levels present. Respirators or other protective equipment may be required.
This is an exceptional opportunity to join a successful company at an exciting time. This position includes excellent earning potential and an excellent benefits package including: health, dental, disability and life insurance, 401(k) match and paid time off. We also offer a fun culture and a dynamic team.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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