Position Summary:Â Finishes whitewood case to specified color and/or finish utilizing knowledge of wood properties, finish, matching colors, and making color panels.
Position Responsibilities: | - Use schedule to pull cases. Read tickets and/or job notes prior to finishing verifying correct finish.
- Lift case onto finishing table.
- Apply correct finish by following specifications by using a spray gun.
- May wipe excess stain and/or hand brush excess stain.
- Ability to match colors and make colors panels as needed.
- Use sand paper to scuff frames if needed.
- Apply lacquer to preserve finish.
- Ability to inspect frames for runs and/or other imperfections.
- Ability to repair white wood frames with any defects.
- Remove frame from table and push to Frame Inspection.
- Perform all duties safely and report any safety hazards to your immediate supervisor; including techniques for grounding / bonding where needed; ensuring filters changed according to schedule and need.
- Complete other assigned duties as directed by supervisor.
- Maintains neat and orderly workstation; keeps equipment clean.
- Wear required safety glasses and work shoes; works safely and reports unsafe conditions to Dept. Supervisor. Also performs required stretching exercises.
- Performs other duties as required by supervisor.
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| Essential Skills and Experience: - Must be knowledgeable in finishing processes and color matching.
- Must have ability to learn quickly and recognize parts.
- Understand correct placement of parts, right / left sides, front / back.
- English required for reading tickets and instructions.
- Must be able to setup materials in pots.
- Must be able to understand and follow a finish specification for use of correct materials.
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| Valued but not Required Skills and Experience: | - Previous knowledge of furniture.
|  Physical demands and work environment: | - Lift / Carry: Frequently lifting 50 – 100 lbs. onto and off workstation; occasionally lifting more than 100 lbs.; team lift greater weights. Must be able to lift/remove frame from worktable.
- Standing / Walking: Must be able to stand and walk consistently during the 8+ hour day.
- Reach / Handle / Grasp/Feel: Repetitive use of hands required. Must be able to use spray gun entire shift.
- Bend / Lift / Stoop: Gathering supplies throughout day from various heights.
- Push/Pull: Must be able to push frames into designated work zones; or pull with designated tow tool.
- Environment: Indoors, controlled airflow, depending on building may or may not be air conditioned.
- Climbing: Must be able to climb up/down ladders between 2 – 8 feet tall using 3-point contact method to reach various heights requiring sanding or finishing or to clean booth and change out filters.
- Tool Usage: Required to use glue gun, spray gun, rubber mallet, hammer, screwdriver, channel locks, adjustable wrenches, and other sanding/finishing tools for entire shift. Use brass scraper to clean booths. Must use wash basin to clean tools.
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- Automation: Provided scissor lift for positioning in some booths.
- Color Determination: Must distinguish colors and finishes for match, accuracy and quality.
- Near Acuity: Requires close vision of less than 3 feet, with or without corrective lenses, for precision.
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