Auto Painter Helper Transportation & Warehousing - Santa Ana, CA at Geebo

Auto Painter Helper

Service CenterIrvine - E Carnegie AveCaliber Collision has an immediate job opening for an Auto Painter Helper to efficiently prepare vehicles for painting in cooperation with the Auto Painter to ensure efficient workflow.
Duties may include sanding and buffing and maintenance of paint booth and workspace.
Auto Painter Helpers will be required to repair vehicles thoroughly, safely, and profitably in accordance with Caliber and OEM standards using our state-of-the-art equipment.
WHATS IN IT FOR ME? Benefits from day one:
Immediately eligible for medical, dental and vision Industry Comparable Pay - Paid weekly and eligible for overtime (if hourly) State of the Art Products - 3M Collision Repair Products Paid Vacation & Holidays - Begin accruing day 1 Career growth opportunities - We promote from within! Paid Skilled Trainings and Certifications - I-CAR and ASE A career for life:
You'll gain hands-on experience within a production shop REQUIREMENTS 1
years of experience in paint operations within a collision center Be at least 18 years of age Have a valid driver's license and be eligible for coverage under Caliber's insurance policy Must be able to pass all pre-employment screenings including background checkNice to have, but not required:
Previous collision experience and/or Collision Vo-Tech certificationABILITES/SKILLS/KNOWNLEDGE Ability to do consistent physical activity - reach below and above shoulder level, kneeling, bending, and squatting, and lifting objects over 50 lbs.
Be able to understand instructions - written and verbal Can prioritize competing tasks and adapt easily to a fast-paced environment Caliber is an Equal Opportunity Employer Recommended Skills Industrial Polishing Maintenance Requirement Prioritization Servicing And Car Mechanics Painting Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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