Located in Kent Washington Protective Coatings Inc. is a leading provider of full service finishing for the aerospace electronics and medical industries in both commercial and defense applications. Services include but are not limited to non-destructive testing such as fluorescent penetrant and magnetic particle inspection and a wide variety of surface enhancement processes such as shot peening and abrasive blasting passivation cadmium and nickel zinc plating chromic sulfuric and boric sulfuric acid anodizing and the application of chromate conversion coating on ferrous and non-ferrous alloys. Organic coating includes the application and testing of multiple resin systems such as epoxies phenolics polyurethanes polyesters elastomerics intumescents lacquers alkyds acrylics dry-film lubricants and Teflon. Current approvals include the National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program (NADCAP) Boeing Commercial Aircraft Company Boeing Defense and Space Boeing/Philadelphia Boeing Long Beach Grumman Gulfstream Lockheed Martin Goodrich Bombardier Cessna and Sikorsky among much else.
Founded in 1976 Protective Coatings Inc. was later acquired by Precision Castparts in 2012 and became part of the Aerostructures Division.
Position Summary:
Following classroom instruction and 30-60 days practical training level 1 candidates can be expected to successfully apply an assortment of water and solvent reducible corrosion resistant epoxy primers on a diversity of substrates and simple product configurations (geometries) using conventional HVLP equipment in pressure siphon and gravity fed variants. These operators will be expected to maintain terminal equipment in good working order throughout the production cycle. The level 1 candidate will be expected to control wet/dry film coating thicknesses IAW noted prescribed requirements. These individuals will typically be cross qualified in relevant support functions such as racking turning and sanding operations as well as equipment maintenance and paint mixing operations.
Primary Duties & Responsibilities:
- Reviewing and assimilating work instructions specific to paint type dimensional tolerance and thickness considerations.
- Loading adjustment and light maintenance of conventional HVLP coating equipment in remote pressure siphon and gravity fed variants.
- Successful application of primary organic finishes to a variety of substrates and part configurations.
- Understanding and maintaining best safety practices in accordance with prescribed directives.
- Sanding and racking parts.
Required Skills:
- Excellent hand/eye coordination practical skills and attention to detail.
- Excellent vision whether or not corrected including normal color vision.
- Good communication skills.
- Ability to work alone or as a member of a team good cooperative skills.
- Ability to utilize necessary safety equipment such as grade D air hoods/masks Tyvek suits neoprene gloves and safety eyewear.
- Ability to stand for prolonged periods with limited movement.
- Ability to lift up to 35 pounds
- Ability to wear all required PPE including safety glasses and shoes
Required Experience:
Level of Education:
- General Standard education including the ability to read and write in English.
Shift:
- Monday through Friday from 6am-2:30pm
Located in Kent Washington Protective Coatings Inc. is a leading provider of full service finishing for the aerospace electronics and medical industries in both commercial and defense applications. Services include but are not limited to non-destructive testing such as fluorescent penetrant and magn...
Located in Kent Washington Protective Coatings Inc. is a leading provider of full service finishing for the aerospace electronics and medical industries in both commercial and defense applications. Services include but are not limited to non-destructive testing such as fluorescent penetrant and magnetic particle inspection and a wide variety of surface enhancement processes such as shot peening and abrasive blasting passivation cadmium and nickel zinc plating chromic sulfuric and boric sulfuric acid anodizing and the application of chromate conversion coating on ferrous and non-ferrous alloys. Organic coating includes the application and testing of multiple resin systems such as epoxies phenolics polyurethanes polyesters elastomerics intumescents lacquers alkyds acrylics dry-film lubricants and Teflon. Current approvals include the National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program (NADCAP) Boeing Commercial Aircraft Company Boeing Defense and Space Boeing/Philadelphia Boeing Long Beach Grumman Gulfstream Lockheed Martin Goodrich Bombardier Cessna and Sikorsky among much else.
Founded in 1976 Protective Coatings Inc. was later acquired by Precision Castparts in 2012 and became part of the Aerostructures Division.
Position Summary:
Following classroom instruction and 30-60 days practical training level 1 candidates can be expected to successfully apply an assortment of water and solvent reducible corrosion resistant epoxy primers on a diversity of substrates and simple product configurations (geometries) using conventional HVLP equipment in pressure siphon and gravity fed variants. These operators will be expected to maintain terminal equipment in good working order throughout the production cycle. The level 1 candidate will be expected to control wet/dry film coating thicknesses IAW noted prescribed requirements. These individuals will typically be cross qualified in relevant support functions such as racking turning and sanding operations as well as equipment maintenance and paint mixing operations.
Primary Duties & Responsibilities:
- Reviewing and assimilating work instructions specific to paint type dimensional tolerance and thickness considerations.
- Loading adjustment and light maintenance of conventional HVLP coating equipment in remote pressure siphon and gravity fed variants.
- Successful application of primary organic finishes to a variety of substrates and part configurations.
- Understanding and maintaining best safety practices in accordance with prescribed directives.
- Sanding and racking parts.
Required Skills:
- Excellent hand/eye coordination practical skills and attention to detail.
- Excellent vision whether or not corrected including normal color vision.
- Good communication skills.
- Ability to work alone or as a member of a team good cooperative skills.
- Ability to utilize necessary safety equipment such as grade D air hoods/masks Tyvek suits neoprene gloves and safety eyewear.
- Ability to stand for prolonged periods with limited movement.
- Ability to lift up to 35 pounds
- Ability to wear all required PPE including safety glasses and shoes
Required Experience:
Level of Education:
- General Standard education including the ability to read and write in English.
Shift:
- Monday through Friday from 6am-2:30pm
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