$23.00ph + 10% shift difference; eligible for annu...
On-site
Perform painting on specialized parts
Complex error repairs
Material expiration date management
GE Aerospace is seeking a Painter 2 for their 2nd shift in Norwich, United States. The ideal candidate should have experience in paint shop operations, proficiency with hand tools and basic computer applications, and the ability to work both independently and in a team environment
Job Summary
Perform painting on all products and specialized parts, including complex error repairs and prototype builds.
Act as the primary contact for auditors and assist Engineering in procedure development.
GE Aerospace offers comprehensive benefits including health, retirement, and paid time-off programs.
Matching Summary
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GE Aerospace is seeking a Painter 2 for their 2nd shift in Norwich, United States. The ideal candidate should have experience in paint shop operations, proficiency with hand tools and basic computer applications, and the ability to work both independently and in a team environment.
Salary
$23.00/hour plus 10% shift difference; Eligible for annual discretionary bonus; Comprehensive benefits package
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
perform painting on specialized parts
complex error repairs
material expiration date management
basic hand tools and measuring devices
basic computer applications
blueprint and process sheet interpretation
basic mathematical principles
visual acuity exam
FAA Drug Screen
comfortable working with chemicals
utilize proper PPE and safety procedures
Nice-to-have
experience with paints and coatings
understanding of basic chemical safety
self-directed teaming environment
working with limited supervision
team environment collaboration
humble, transparent, focused, leadership
problem-solver, analytical-minded
5S & lean manufacturing knowledge
Key Requirements
High School Diploma or GED equivalency
1 year experience paint shop operations
Must pass visual acuity exam
Must be able to pass FAA Drug Screen
Must be FAA Certified
Work Rights
Must be a US Person (lawful permanent resident, US Citizen, asylee, or refugee)