Aircraft Painter, YUL

  • Dorval
  • Skyservice
SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES: Aircraft surface preparation, including masking, sanding, and cleaning;Application of anti-corrosive treatment to aircraft surfaces;Application of primer to prepare surfaces for painting;Correction of imperfections on the aircraft body to ensure smooth surfaces;Spray painting of aircraft using appropriate techniques and equipment;Application of decorative elements such as decals and custom logos as per specifications;Touching up defects in paint, such as fisheyes, paint runs, or dust spots, to ensure a flawless finish;Conducting thorough inspections of aircraft paint surfaces for imperfections;Mixing paint according to specifications, ensuring correct color matching and consistency;Maintenance and cleaning of painting equipment to ensure optimal performance and longevity;Adhering to safety regulations and guidelines when handling hazardous materials and operating painting equipment;Keeping detailed records of paint materials used, surfaces painted, and any issues encountered during the painting process;Collaborating with team members, such as aircraft mechanics and engineers, to schedule painting tasks and ensure seamless workflow.QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS REQUIRED:A minimum one (1) year of experience in aerospace painting preferred;Trade certification in painting preferred;DEP in bodywork or AEP in industrial painting, or 5 years of experience in aerospace or bodywork field.;Proficiency in using painting tools and equipment;Attention to detail and ability to identify and correct imperfections in paint finishes;Stronh problem-solving abilities to troubleshoot issues related to paint application and equipment malfunction;Ability to work in a demanding environment, including standing for long periods, lifting heavy objects, and working in confined spaces;Effective communication skills to collaborate with team members and provide updates on work progress;.Knowledge of specialized painting techniques for different aircraft materials;Willingness to undergo additional training or certifications as required by the employer or regulatory agencies.