Work is performed both within employer-owned facilities such as workshop, warehouse, or station and in field locations such as external places of business, residence, and construction worksites.
Work involves use of various hand tools such as paint brushes, rollers, hammer, screwdrivers, wrenches, etc. and electrical, gas, or air powered tools and equipment such as paint guns and pressure washers.
May have to work at heights up to 100 feet. May be exposed to weather conditions such as extreme hot or cold temperatures.
Requirements :
Option A:
Driver's License.
Commercial Painter Apprenticeship Program Graduate.
Option B:
Driver's License.
Bridge/Industrial Painter Apprenticeship Program Graduate.
Option C:
Driver's License.
Experience working in a commercial, industrial, or facilities operations paint setting (i.e., in a paint craft setting).
Experience mixing paints and primers.
Experience priming, painting, and preparing different surface types (e.g. drywall, plaster, metal, wood, and masonry).
Experience using chemicals such as thinners and cleaners.
Experience setting up and working from scaffolding, lifts, and ladders.
Experience using the correct sealant (e.g., caulking) for the materials being painted.
Experience matching paints and determining what types of paints to use on different surfaces.