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Greensboro Auto Auction / Green Ford

Description:
Greensboro Auto Auction is the South's leading independent, dealer exclusive auto auction.
Greensboro Auto Auction, also known as GAA, is locally owned and operated.
We are currently recruiting for experienced Auto Body Painters.
This position offers competitive pay, excellent benefits including major medical health insurance, dental, vision, life and 401(k).
EOEPaid vacation, holidays and sick/personal days.
Apply to:
http:
//greensboroaa.
iapplicant.
comDuties:
Inspect quality of repairs received from Body DepartmentLoad vehicles into spray boothFinal preparation for paintingPrepare repaired vehicles for final paint applicationPrepare and jam new parts prior to installationPaint vehicle and partsRemove vehicle from spray boothFinal paint quality inspectionReturn spray booth and mix room to pre-paint conditionMaintain clean and safe workParticipate in ongoing technical and safety trainingEnsure safe movement of vehicle in, out and through the departmentAdhere to paint production schedule as designated by paint supervisor
Qualifications:
Must have a minimum of 2 years paint experience in a high volume shopMust have wide knowledge and skills in auto spray painting:
paint application; ability to use spray materials; perform proper cleaning and maintenance of equipment; and follow and maintain quality standards.
Waterborne paint experience is a plus but willing to train the right candidateKnowledge in cleaning of panels, sanding and filling chipsExperience in masking and taping of vehiclesGood communication skill, positive attitude and be able to nurture a team environment.
Please do not contact our client.
About the Company:
Greensboro Auto Auction / Green Ford.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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