Four seasons painter westlake village - united states, losangeles
** for further consideration, please submit a resume and work availability **
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four seasons hotels & resorts
job description
job title: painter
department: engineering
job summary: this is a crucial role in the engineering department assisting with projects throughout the hotel to ensure all four seasons standards are met. make sure all projects are completed in a timely manner and nothing is left incomplete.
job functions:
1. the ability to patch and paint interior and exterior surfaces to ensure all areas are well maintained. (30%)
2. the ability to maintain the physical property and furnishings in a manner consistent with that of a luxury hotel(20%)
3. the ability to complete other projects assigned by the director of engineering or assistant director. (20%)
4. the ability to complete all assigned work in a safe and complete fashion.(10%)
5. the ability to use all safety precautions at all times when using tools, chemicals, ladders, or other potentially dangerous equipment or supplies. (10%)
6. complies with four seasons’ category one and category two work rules and standards of conduct as set forth in empact. (5%)
7. works harmoniously and professionally with co-workers and supervisors. (5%)
competencies & qualifications:
1. excellent reading, writing and oral proficiency in the english language.
2. the ability to complete tasks in a timely manner.
3. the ability to have attention to detail in areas that need touch up work.
education & experience:
1. high school degree or equivalent experience.
2. two to three years previous experience working as a painter or in engineering.
3. trade school preferred.
supervisory responsibilities:
this position does not have supervisory responsibilities.
work environment:
this role operates in a professional work environment. you will be out in the operation for every shift assisting in repairs and other projects given by the management team.
hours of work:
this is a full-time position and you will be asked to work at least 40 hours a week. hours and days are dependent on business levels within the hotel. early mornings, evenings and weekend availability are required for this position.
physical demands:
this position does have a lot of physical activity as listed below.
position:
• forward bend of spine, bending to the side
• kneeling, half-kneeling, squatting
• side sitting
• hands/knees
• climbing ladders, scaffold, stairs
• hook grip, spherical grip for hand and tool use, and fine-motor sculpting work
• lateral and 3-point pinch for fine-motor sculpting work
• weight bearing on upper extremities
• lifting, carrying, pushing pulling lumber and tools
forces:
• 4 x 8' sheets of plywood weigh 40 lbs. each
• resistive force encountered when using an electric saw (approximated at a few lbs. plus the weight of the saw if the saw is handheld.
repetitions:
• unpredictable, but all positions and forces are encountered frequently throughout the day;
• standing and walking is essentially all day.
• hand sanding requires continuous repetitive movement of the upper extremities while weight bearing on the wrist.
environment:
• exposure to vibrating tools frequently
• exposure to loud noise of electric power tools
sensory:
• sight and hearing would be essential for safety purposes
• good balance is essential for climbing and working on elevated surfaces.
subtask 2: picking up lumber and supplies from the loading dock
position:
• lifting from squat or forward bend position
• carrying with asymmetrical posture - one arm overhead to balance plywood and one arm to the side to carry plywood
• push/pull carts of supplies
forces: plywood: 40 lbs. per sheet
large doors: 150 lbs.
miscellaneous supplies: 200 lbs. in total
repetitions: 1 x month supplies are picked up at the loading dock (5-6 sheets of plywood, doors occasionally, and miscellaneous supplies)
environment: unremarkable
sensory: sight necessary for safety
finisher:
tasks: strictly works with furniture and wall work (baseboards)
positions:
• the possibility exists that the finisher would have to assume all the same positions as a regular carpenter.
• kneeling, half-kneeling, and squatting are used with frequency
• grip, pinch and fine-motor upper extremity movements are used with frequency
• lifting, carrying furniture
• standing/walking
repetitions:
• unpredictable; however, all positions and forces are used with great frequency
• standing and walking is all day.
travel:
there is no travel associated with the position.
other duties:
please note that due to busy business levels you may be asked to perform tasks that are outside the scope of your job description in order to ensure a positive guest experience.
** for further consideration, please submit a resume and work availability **
u.s work authorization required
address:2 dole dr
more info: compensation: discussed during interview employment type: full-time job title: painter
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