A Painter Helper assists in repairs, body work, paint and cosmetic detailing, provide written documentation of repairs, and ensure that the cranes are in a safe operating condition. These tasks may involve welding, grinding, painting, and the use of many hand and power tools. The Painter Helper usually works under direct supervision and expected to work long hours with frequent standing and moving. Possible exposure to extreme heat or cold external temperatures, and subject to working weekends and holidays.
Responsibilities - Performs repair work on vehicle bodies (i.e. hammering out dents, filing, grinding, sanding, filling holes, repairing panels and grills, welding, etc.).
- Operates a variety of hand and power tools (i.e. hammers, wrenches, sanders, spray guns, etc.).
- Prepares the crane by masking and taping for body work.
- Prepares paint by blending and mixing
- Applies primer and paints to the crane body surfaces using brush or spray guns for the purpose of completing required body work.
- Maintains a variety of records (i.e. maintenance reports, repair reports, etc.) for the purpose of documenting activities and providing reliable information.
- Inspects and ensures that the crane is in a safe working condition.
- Requires Close Supervision: Work is reviewed at several steps along the way for accuracy.
- Any other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Experience Essential: - Must be able to adhere to safety practices.
- Must be able to operate tools/equipment used in maintenance of cranes (i.e. hammers, sanders, welding equipment, torches, paint guns, etc.).
- Prepare and maintain accurate records.
- Possess a minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent.
- Must be able to pass a drug test, background check, and fit for duty test.
Desired: - Prefer candidates with at least 2 years of body repair and paint experience.
- Proficient oral and written communication skills, technical skills, and functional skills.