Compunnel Inc.
Job Title
Aircraft Painter – KAUDC5703522
Location Tulsa, OK
Employment Type 6 Month contract with extension
Base Pay Range $44.00/hr - $45.00/hr
About the Role We're looking for an experienced and detail-oriented Aircraft Painter to join our team in Tulsa. In this role, you’ll be responsible for prepping, coating, and finishing aircraft parts using a variety of tools and processes — including robotic spray systems, chemical treatments, and heat processing. If you're passionate about precision work and aircraft manufacturing, this is your opportunity to join a fast‑paced and safety‑focused environment.
Key Responsibilities
Read and interpret blueprints, engineering documents, and work instructions.
Prepare parts, mix and apply paints or coatings via spray, dip, brush, or robotic systems.
Perform chemical processing (etching, anodizing, electroplating) and heat treatment operations.
Operate ovens, furnaces, and chem‑mill equipment with accuracy and safety.
Conduct touch‑ups and rework based on inspection/test results.
Maintain and record data using digital or manual methods.
Adhere to all safety procedures and maintain a clean, hazard‑free work area.
Assist and train team members when needed.
What You Bring
Experience in aircraft painting.
Ability to work with technical drawings and measurement tools.
Hands‑on experience with spray equipment and robotic paint systems preferred.
Strong attention to detail and quality.
Willingness to work in a physically active and team‑driven environment.
High school diploma or GED required; technical training is a plus.
Seniority Level
Mid‑Senior level
Job Function
Other
Industries
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing, Airlines and Aviation, and Industrial Machinery Manufacturing
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Location Tulsa, OK
Employment Type 6 Month contract with extension
Base Pay Range $44.00/hr - $45.00/hr
About the Role We're looking for an experienced and detail-oriented Aircraft Painter to join our team in Tulsa. In this role, you’ll be responsible for prepping, coating, and finishing aircraft parts using a variety of tools and processes — including robotic spray systems, chemical treatments, and heat processing. If you're passionate about precision work and aircraft manufacturing, this is your opportunity to join a fast‑paced and safety‑focused environment.
Key Responsibilities
Read and interpret blueprints, engineering documents, and work instructions.
Prepare parts, mix and apply paints or coatings via spray, dip, brush, or robotic systems.
Perform chemical processing (etching, anodizing, electroplating) and heat treatment operations.
Operate ovens, furnaces, and chem‑mill equipment with accuracy and safety.
Conduct touch‑ups and rework based on inspection/test results.
Maintain and record data using digital or manual methods.
Adhere to all safety procedures and maintain a clean, hazard‑free work area.
Assist and train team members when needed.
What You Bring
Experience in aircraft painting.
Ability to work with technical drawings and measurement tools.
Hands‑on experience with spray equipment and robotic paint systems preferred.
Strong attention to detail and quality.
Willingness to work in a physically active and team‑driven environment.
High school diploma or GED required; technical training is a plus.
Seniority Level
Mid‑Senior level
Job Function
Other
Industries
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing, Airlines and Aviation, and Industrial Machinery Manufacturing
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