Painter

Muncie, IN
Full Time
Mid Level
Painter in Muncie, IN
1st and 3rd Shifts
Starting pay $20/hr. and up based on experience
Fulltime, Benefits, and Weekly Pay

Job Summary:
Progress Rail, a Caterpillar company, is partnering with Impact Workforce Solutions to hire a Painter for their manufacturing team in Muncie, Indiana. Using state-of-the-art processes, painters are involved in the sanding, grinding, prepping, masking, taping, applying decals, and spraying of locomotives, railcars and other rail/locomotive components. The paint process covers the interior, exterior, underframes, and truck parts. These coatings vary based on the needs of each customer.

Shifts:
1st shift Mon-Fri 6am-4:30pm (OT required at this time)
3rd shift Sun-Thurs 7:30pm-6am (OT required at this time)

We offer: 
  • 5 Days of PTO 
  • 6 Paid Holidays 
  • Up to 50% of health insurance premiums paid by Impact 
  • Access to a retirement plan, financial fitness, and employee savings programs 
Key Responsibilities:
  • Safely operate mechanical equipment, including forklifts, cranes, pneumatic and electric winches, and manlifts.
  • Follow detailed work instructions and quality work instructions (QWI) with accuracy and consistency.
  • Work independently with minimal supervision, maintaining a clean and organized workspace.
  • Utilize precision instruments and gauges for accurate measurements.
  • Execute daily inspections and preventative maintenance on all blast and paint equipment.
  • Power wash and clean railcars and locomotives, prepping them for painting.
  • Conduct sandblasting and surface preparation to ensure optimal paint adhesion.
  • Mix and prepare various types of paints and coatings, applying them according to customer specifications using pressure spray systems.
  • Perform bodywork, touch-ups, and repairs as necessary.
  • Monitor inventory levels and assist in procurement of materials.
Qualifications:
  • Skill Level I: 0-1 years of experience without technical education.
  • Skill Level II: 1-2 years of experience or relevant technical certifications.
  • Skill Level III: 2+ years of experience in a similar role.
  • High School Diploma or GED required.
  • Comfortable wearing personal protective equipment and complying with safety protocols.
Preferred Skills:
  • Previous experience in railcar or locomotive painting.
  • Technical degree in auto body or related paint programs.
Physical Requirements:
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs., push and pull up to 150 lbs.
  • Frequent bending, crouching, kneeling, and climbing.
  • Comfortable working in high-noise, high-dust environments, and confined spaces.
  • Must adhere to all safety protocols while working in and around active tracks and equipment.
Why Join Us?
Become part of an innovative team dedicated to quality craftsmanship and safety. We offer competitive pay, growth opportunities, and a supportive work environment.

EOE

Thank you for your interest in Impact Workforce Solutions, we are proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and participate in the E-Verify eligibility confirmation program.

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