What are the responsibilities and job description for the Blaster Painter Helper position at Danos?
QUALIFICATIONS:
Attend and participate in pre-job meetings.
Attend and participate in safety meetings.
Prepare JSEA’s.
Assist in job load-outs.
Mixing paint, cleaning paint pot & spray guns.
Performing maintenance and repairs on personal and company owned tools and equipment.
Shovel or pour specified grade abrasives such as sand, grit, or shot into machine hopper.
Assisting other departments as a rigger and/or helper when needed and/or as directed.
Maintain good housekeeping in the work area as well the living quarters and bathing facilities.
Mask specified areas to protect from abrading action.
Load parts from racks in enclosed rooms into tumbling barrels or cabinets.
Smooth and remove old paint from surfaces to prepare for new paint.
Select pre-mixed paint or mix required portions of pigment, oil, thinning and drying substances to prepare paint that matches specified colors.
Erect scaffolding or set up ladders or spider to perform tasks above ground level.
Have the ability, desire and attitude to work as a team member.
Being able to adapt to sudden changes concerning project work scopes, while under pressure, provoked by time-constraints and/or inclement weather.
Have an operational knowledge of, and the ability to trouble-shoot, all blasting and painting tools and equipment.
Interpersonal skills to cooperate and communicate effectively with others on the job.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Minimum of two (2) years offshore blaster and painter helper experience.
Valid driver’s license.
Valid TWIC card.
HUET certified.
Dependable transportation and phone (home or cell).
Must be able to work with minimal supervision.
Must be willing and able to work a 12-16 hour shift per day for the duration of a 14/7 offshore schedule.
Must be able to work without cell phone and/or internet communication with friends and family during normal working hours.
Must be able to work without tobacco interruptions until scheduled breaks and lunch times.
Must be able to work from swinging scaffolding.
Must be able to wear a dust mask and/or paint respirator.
Must be able to lift objects weighting up to 100 pounds, able to stand, climb, sit, squat, stretch, bend over and/or walk for long periods of time.
Must be able to commute offshore via boat and/or helicopter.
Must be clean shaven and exhibit good personal hygiene.
Have the ability, desire and attitude to work as a team member.
Be familiar and in compliance with company policies, safety practices, processes & procedures.
Must have a clear understanding of how to navigate and decipher the contents of an MSDS book.
Adapt to sudden changes concerning project work scopes, while under pressure, provoked by time-constraints and/or inclement weather.
Operational knowledge of, and the ability to trouble-shoot, all blasting and painting tools and equipment.
Interpersonal skills to cooperate and communicate effectively with others on the job.