GENERAL DESCRIPTION Coats surfaces of military aircraft and components with paint, lacquer, epoxy, resin or other material, using Aerospace/aviation application techniques with spray guns, paint guns and other application devices DUTIES Removes old paint from aircraft, using liquid paint remover and scraper; Smooths surface with sandpaper and steel wool; Roughens aluminum surfaces with acid solution and steel wool to ensure that paint adheres to surface; Masks and covers portions of surfaces not to be painted; and Assemble staging, scaffolds and work stands necessary to perform the full function of the paint shop; Prepare aircraft, engines, SE and components for finish using various chemicals, detergents and solvents in conjunction with high pressure steam and water; Apply chemical conversion coating to bare substrate, sand and featheredge existing coatings using various grits of abrasives; Apply protective and decorative coating and paint finishes to aircraft, engines, ground SE and components; Paint insignias, lettering and designs on aircraft and components; Apply decals transfer and stencils to identify and decorate aircraft, engines, ground SE and components; Perform high finish and critical tolerance painting on aircraft, engines, ground SE and components; Apply sophisticated coating materials such as, but not limited to, waterbornes, elastomeric, low volatile organic compounds materials to aircraft, engines, ground SE and components; Apply radiation-reflecting coatings to cockpit and canopy enclosures; Mix primers, sealers and topcoat material to required viscosity for individual job or entire paint shop; Treat corrosion and perform wet and dry tape tests; Possess a current license to operate a portable man lift and shall have skills in the use of measuring devices and gauges used to determine thickness, viscosity, surface smoothness and gloss of the applied coatings; Prepare the substrate for coating using a variety of pretreatment methods using chemicals, detergents and solvents in conjunction with high-pressure steam and water; Perform sanding and featheredging to existing coatings and select proper grit abrasives necessary to ensure adequate substrate smoothness prior to the finish application; Mask and protect surfaces not to be finished by the use of masking tape, discs, fixtures, plugs and/or covers; Use and maintain conventional, electrostatic and high volume low pressure (HVLP) paint equipment and shall use a variety of materials such as lacquers, enamels, sealers, urethanes, waterbornes, epoxies, elastomerics and ceramic coatings; Shall manufacture and maintain stencils, patterns, layouts and apply national and foreign insignias, special markings and designs required by military specifications and individual activities. Other Duties as Assigned
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
251-500 employees