About Company:
Founded in 1983 in Holland, Michigan, Techno-Coat’s 98,000-square-foot facility houses three powder coating lines. It doesn’t matter if it’s for furniture, automotive parts, or exercise equipment, we can powder coat, package, and ship a wide range of components, die castings, steel tube fabrications, aluminum extrusions, stampings, wire goods, and sheet metal parts.
With more than 30 years in the business, Techno-Coat is built on quality, reputation, and customer service. We have a deep knowledge of the powder coating industry, experienced employees, and low turnover, and strive for excellence in every facet of the business. Our three powder coating lines offer a mix of automatic and manual applications, and we have invested time and resources in technology and lean manufacturing to drive efficiencies and address various production and packaging needs of our customers while remaining cost-competitive. We can fulfill low-volume, high-variety orders, offer CNC and light assembly capabilities, and specialize in integrated logistics to best meet your needs.
About the Role:
The Powder Coater plays a critical role in the manufacturing process by applying high-quality powder coatings to various products, ensuring durability and aesthetic appeal. This position requires meticulous attention to detail to meet strict product specifications and quality standards. The Powder Coater is responsible for preparing surfaces, operating coating equipment, and performing quality inspections to guarantee flawless finishes. Additionally, the role involves maintaining a clean and safe work environment, including sterilization procedures when necessary, to uphold product integrity. Ultimately, the Powder Coater contributes to the overall production efficiency and customer satisfaction by delivering consistently superior coated products.
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Skills:
The Powder Coater utilizes painting and powder coating skills daily to apply coatings that meet precise product specifications, ensuring both functional and aesthetic quality. Quality assurance and control skills are essential for conducting visual inspections and identifying any defects or inconsistencies in the coating process. Sterilization knowledge is applied to maintain cleanliness and product integrity, especially in environments requiring strict hygiene standards. The role demands proficiency in interpreting product specifications to adjust coating techniques accordingly and maintain compliance. Additionally, strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills support continuous improvement and adherence to safety protocols throughout the coating process.