Small Part Repair Associate

Tiara YachtsHolland, MI
4d$22Onsite

About The Position

At Tiara Yachts, we don’t settle for good enough, and as a Small Part Repair Associate, neither will you. This role is all about precision, patience, and pride. When a scratch, dent, or flaw stands in the way of excellence, you’re the one who makes it right. You’ll restore surfaces, correct imperfections, and ensure every boat leaves our facility with a flawless finish. If you have a sharp eye, a steady hand, and take pride in fixing what others might miss, this role offers a unique and rewarding place to shine.

Requirements

  • Exceptional attention to detail and a high personal standard for quality
  • Experience with finishing tools such as sanders, buffers, or sprayers
  • Ability to recognize and repair surface defects with minimal supervision
  • Physical stamina to stand, bend, reach, and lift up to 50 lbs
  • Familiarity with working around chemicals, dust, and paint or gelcoat materials

Nice To Haves

  • Previous experience in marine, automotive, woodworking, or body shop environments is helpful

Responsibilities

  • Inspect parts, surfaces, and assemblies for finish flaws or damage
  • Perform surface repairs using sanding, filling, and buffing techniques
  • Work with gelcoat, putty, paint, and other finishing materials
  • Use tools such as buffers, sanders, and spray guns to correct imperfections
  • Blend repairs into surrounding areas for seamless visual quality
  • Communicate with quality and production teams to prioritize repair needs
  • Maintain a clean, organized workspace and follow all safety standards

Benefits

  • Generous Paid time off including Paid Vacation, Personal Days and Holidays
  • Full benefits package with low premiums: Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Earn additional $$$ through Our Uncapped Profit-Sharing program (paid quarterly)
  • Competitive 401k match
  • Health Savings Account with company contribution
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