Auto Paint Specialist
Job DescriptionWHAT YOU'LL DO
- Perform expert paint and refinishing work on vehicles with collision damage, surface defects, or paint imperfections
- Identify and correct paint flaws such as scratches, blemishes, and mismatched finishes
- Paint vehicle parts for accessory installations with consistent, high-quality results
- Thoroughly prepare damaged surfaces for paint by sanding, masking, and priming
- Ensure all refinishing meets or exceeds company quality and appearance standards
- Meet production targets while maintaining high attention to detail
- Follow all safety guidelines, especially in paint mixing and ventilation areas
Job Requirements
WHAT YOU'LL NEED
- 3-5 years experience in automotive painting and refinishing, especially on damaged or flawed vehicle surfaces
- Ability to carry out specified work procedures and directions of supervisors or leads
- Good verbal and written communication skills, able to work well with others and keep good relationships with others
- Strong ability to mix, match, and blend paint for seamless finishes
- Proficiency in operating paint guns, booths, and related equipment
- Certification in the use of protective respiratory equipment
- Ability to operate both manual and automatic transmission vehicles
- Ability to carry out specified work procedures and directions of supervisors or leads
- Good verbal and written communication skills, able to work well with others and keep good relationships with others
Starting Pay Rate: $39.50 per hour.
ABOUT US
Wallenius Wilhelmsen is an iconic shipping and logistics company with premium end-to-end supply chain management . Our vision is to empower people and markets through a sustainable flow of goods and services.
We transport and handle cars, tractors, trains, windmills, or even whole factories for some of the most well-known companies in the world . Our eyes will always be on supreme quality in everything we do, while moving towards zero-emission logistics . We are powered by nearly 8200 people, working on vessels and at ports, at vehicle and equipment processing centers, and offices in nearly 45 countries.When added up, the effort of our global workforce keeps the world moving.