Lincoln Industries
Job Title
Coater
Job Code COAT001
SUMMARY Prepares and coats a variety of parts with various spray coatings to produce product to customer specifications.
WAGE TYPE Hourly
FLSA Exemption Non‑exempt
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Follow established processes to produce desired results and meet customer requirements.
Utilize industry standard HVLP and pressure pot spray equipment to achieve proper coverage and paint thickness.
Operate and maintain line‑specific tooling, preparation, sanding, blasting, spraying, and curing equipment to complete daily production.
Prepare parts for coating through washing, baking, blasting, or other process specification.
Apply masking and plugging to specific areas to meet customer specifications.
Apply a variety of water and solvent‑based Nylon, Teflon, and Fluoropolymer coatings.
Handle a variety of solvents used for cleaning and maintaining spray equipment.
Perform process checks and record production data on specified forms.
Check viscosities of paints/coatings and adjust to produce desired results.
Wear job‑specific PPE to maintain a safe working environment.
Maintain production standards.
Complete specified housekeeping tasks.
Could potentially come into contact with hazardous chemicals.
Any other tasks as required while fulfilling Lincoln Industries’ Beliefs and Drivers.
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
Reports to: Team Leader or Department Manager
QUALIFICATIONS Education and/or Experience: Preferred – one‑year experience or related training in production coating.
Communication Skills
Must be able to read, write and comprehend the English language.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Must be able to perform physical functions equivalent to Category B – Medium Labor Intensive. Regular exposure to uncomfortable conditions and frequent indoor work. Personal protective equipment required. Frequent indoor and outdoor work, machine interfacing and computer interfacing. Exposure to hot and cold weather, high humidity indexes and electrical hazards. Tasks may involve handling chemicals, lifting, carrying, twisting, turning, gripping, balancing, and operating hand tools, polishing lathes, equipment usage, and pipe bending or cutting equipment.
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
Nebraska Finishing Technologies 8‑hour Certification: required within 180 days of assuming the role.
Additional training requirements as defined in the Learning Management System based on the role.
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Job Code COAT001
SUMMARY Prepares and coats a variety of parts with various spray coatings to produce product to customer specifications.
WAGE TYPE Hourly
FLSA Exemption Non‑exempt
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Follow established processes to produce desired results and meet customer requirements.
Utilize industry standard HVLP and pressure pot spray equipment to achieve proper coverage and paint thickness.
Operate and maintain line‑specific tooling, preparation, sanding, blasting, spraying, and curing equipment to complete daily production.
Prepare parts for coating through washing, baking, blasting, or other process specification.
Apply masking and plugging to specific areas to meet customer specifications.
Apply a variety of water and solvent‑based Nylon, Teflon, and Fluoropolymer coatings.
Handle a variety of solvents used for cleaning and maintaining spray equipment.
Perform process checks and record production data on specified forms.
Check viscosities of paints/coatings and adjust to produce desired results.
Wear job‑specific PPE to maintain a safe working environment.
Maintain production standards.
Complete specified housekeeping tasks.
Could potentially come into contact with hazardous chemicals.
Any other tasks as required while fulfilling Lincoln Industries’ Beliefs and Drivers.
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
Reports to: Team Leader or Department Manager
QUALIFICATIONS Education and/or Experience: Preferred – one‑year experience or related training in production coating.
Communication Skills
Must be able to read, write and comprehend the English language.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Must be able to perform physical functions equivalent to Category B – Medium Labor Intensive. Regular exposure to uncomfortable conditions and frequent indoor work. Personal protective equipment required. Frequent indoor and outdoor work, machine interfacing and computer interfacing. Exposure to hot and cold weather, high humidity indexes and electrical hazards. Tasks may involve handling chemicals, lifting, carrying, twisting, turning, gripping, balancing, and operating hand tools, polishing lathes, equipment usage, and pipe bending or cutting equipment.
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
Nebraska Finishing Technologies 8‑hour Certification: required within 180 days of assuming the role.
Additional training requirements as defined in the Learning Management System based on the role.
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