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Job Description
Paint walls, equipment, buildings, bridges, and other structural surfaces, using brushes, rollers, and spray guns. May remove old paint to prepare surface prior to painting. May mix colors or oils to obtain desired color or consistency.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 47-2141.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 41,510.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 19.00
- Currently, there are 217,280 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Painters, Construction and Maintenance”.
Also Known As…
- Painters, Construction and Maintenance
- Senior Painter
- Painter Foreman
- Painter
- Maintenance Painter
- Journeyman Painter
- Industrial Painter
- House Painter
- Highway Painter
- Foreman
- Facilities Painter
- Varnisher Apprentice
- Traffic Line Painter
- Structural Steel Painter
- Stippler
- Stainer
- Stage Settings Painter
- Stage Setting Painter Apprentice
- Spray Painter
- Silo Painter
- Sign Painter Apprentice
- Shipyard Painter Apprentice
- Shipyard Painter
- Set Painter
- Roof Painter
- Red Leader
- Railroad Car Letterer
- Painter Apprentice
- Painter and Paperhanger Apprentice
- Painter and Decorator Apprentice
- Painter and Decorator
- Ornamental Painter
- Marbleizer
- Maintenance Painter Apprentice
- Line Painting Machine Operator
- Kalsominer
- Interior Painter
- Interior Decorator, Painting
- Interior Decorator
- Industrial Coating and Lining Application Specialist
- House or Other Buildings Painter Apprentice
- House Decorator
- Glass Tinter
- Filler
- Enameler
- Drywall Sprayer
- Decorator
- Colored Liquid Plastic Applier
- Chipper
- Calker
- Calciminer
- Buildings Painter
- Brush Painter
- Bridge Painter
- Bitumastic Applier
- Architectural Coating Finisher
Tasks for “Parking Line Painter”
- Polish final coats to specified finishes.
- Use special finishing techniques such as sponging, ragging, layering, or faux finishing.
- Wash and treat surfaces with oil, turpentine, mildew remover, or other preparations, and sand rough spots to ensure that finishes will adhere properly.
- Erect scaffolding or swing gates, or set up ladders, to work above ground level.
- Apply paint, stain, varnish, enamel, or other finishes to equipment, buildings, bridges, or other structures, using brushes, spray guns, or rollers.
- Select and purchase tools or finishes for surfaces to be covered, considering durability, ease of handling, methods of application, and customers' wishes.
- Mix and match colors of paint, stain, or varnish with oil or thinning and drying additives to obtain desired colors and consistencies.
- Bake finishes on painted or enameled articles, using baking ovens.
- Calculate amounts of required materials and estimate costs, based on surface measurements or work orders.
- Remove old finishes by stripping, sanding, wire brushing, burning, or using water or abrasive blasting.
- Apply primers or sealers to prepare new surfaces, such as bare wood or metal, for finish coats.
- Read work orders or receive instructions from supervisors or homeowners to determine work requirements.
- Spray or brush hot plastics or pitch onto surfaces.
- Remove fixtures such as pictures, door knobs, lamps, or electric switch covers prior to painting.
- Waterproof buildings, using waterproofers or caulking.
- Cut stencils and brush or spray lettering or decorations on surfaces.
- Fill cracks, holes, or joints with caulk, putty, plaster, or other fillers, using caulking guns or putty knives.
- Smooth surfaces, using sandpaper, scrapers, brushes, steel wool, or sanding machines.
- Cover surfaces with dropcloths or masking tape and paper to protect surfaces during painting.
Related Technology & Tools
- Saws
- Steam cleaning equipment
- Bucket trucks
- Ladders
- Spray guns
- Putty chisels
- Single-cut mill saw files
- Trowels
- Glass scrapers
- Scoring tools
- Power rollers
- Power saws
- Platforms
- Paint rollers
- Hydroblasters
- Spackling knives
- Swing stages
- Blow torches
- Drywall ripping tools
- Caulking guns
- Riggings
- Pneumatic spray texture guns
- Disk sanders
- Power drills
- Screwdrivers
- Combing tools
- Seam rollers
- Scaffolding
- Personal digital assistants PDA
- Hammers
- Heat guns
- Electric paint removers
- Trim guides
- Paint brush cleaner spinners
- Spray texture guns
- Hoists
- Forklifts
- Paint brushes
- Personal computers
- Conventional spray equipment
- Electric grinders
- Striping machines
- Power brushes
- Paint stripping equipment
- Stencils
- Chippers
- Tinting machines
- Paint shakers
- Hopper guns
- Putty knives
- Grout removal tools
- Mobile scaffolds
- Wire brushes
- Drywall axes
- Work boots
- Hydraulic lifts
- Float trowels
- Line lasers
- Airless spray equipment
- Texturing trowels
- Extension ladders
- Aerial lifts
- Air compressors
- Circle cutters
- Striping tools
- High velocity low pressure HVLP spraying equipment
- Chipping hammers
- Paint strainers
- Glue guns
- Utility knives
- Painting edgers
- Laser printers
- Respirators
- Stilts
- Sandblasters
- Floor scrapers
- Patching knives
- Stripper brushes
- Drywall hammers
- Paint lead testing kits
- Hard hats
- Wallpaper steamers
- Glaziers' knives
- Stucco patching guns
- Drywall lifters
- Desktop computers
- Power paint mixers
- Slings
- Temperature gauges
- Power sanders
- Notebook computers
- Bosun chairs
- Drywall taping knives
- Pressure washers
- Microsoft Windows
- Word processing software
- Microsoft Office
- Evergreen Technology Eagle Bid Estimating
- Insight Direct ServiceCEO
- Contractor City Contractor Forms Pack
- Sage ACT!
- Spreadsheet software
- Microsoft Excel
- Corel Painter
- Turtle Creek Software Goldenseal
- Corel Paint Shop Pro
- On Center Quick Bid
- Evergreen Technology Total Faux