Will “Auto Painter (Automobile Painter)” be Replaced By Robots? 🤔
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Job Description
Operate or tend painting machines to paint surfaces of transportation equipment, such as automobiles, buses, trucks, trains, boats, and airplanes. Includes painters in auto body repair facilities.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 51-9122.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 46,270.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 22.00
- Currently, there are 54,860 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Painters, Transportation Equipment”.
Also Known As…
- Painters, Transportation Equipment
- Top Coater
- Paint Technician
- Paint Prepper
- Finish Painter
- Body Technician/Painter
- Automotive Refinish Technician
- Automotive Painter
- Automotive Paint Technician (Auto Paint Technician)
- Auto Refinisher (Automobile Refinisher)
- Auto Painter (Automobile Painter)
- Vehicle Painter
- Transportation Equipment Painter Apprentice
- Transportation Equipment Painter
- Touch Up Painter
- Shipyard Painter
- Sandblaster Paint Sprayer
- Rust Proofer
- Refinish Technician
- Railroad Car Painter
- Railroad Car Letterer
- Pressure Washer
- Paint Specialist
- Paint Prep Technician
- Mobile Paint Specialist
- Industrial Painter
- Duco Polisher
- Doper
- Dopeman
- Dope Sprayer
- Colorman
- Car Painter
- Bronzer
- Boat Painter
- Black Off Worker
- Auto Striper
- Aircraft Painter Apprentice
- Aircraft Painter
Tasks for “Auto Painter (Automobile Painter)”
- Sand vehicle surfaces between coats of paint or primer to remove flaws and enhance adhesion for subsequent coats.
- Use brush to hand-paint areas in need of retouching or unreachable with a spray gun.
- Apply primer over any repairs made to vehicle surfaces.
- Adjust controls on infrared ovens, heat lamps, portable ventilators, or exhaust units to speed the drying of vehicles between coats.
- Allow the sprayed product to dry and touch up any missed spots.
- Operate lifting or moving devices to move equipment or materials to access areas to be painted.
- Apply rust-resistant undercoats and caulk and seal seams.
- Select paint according to company requirements and match paint colors, following specified color charts.
- Set up portable equipment, such as ventilators, exhaust units, ladders, or scaffolding.
- Lay out logos, symbols, or designs on painted surfaces, according to blueprint specifications, using measuring instruments, stencils, or patterns.
- Fill small dents or scratches with body fillers and smooth surfaces to prepare vehicles for painting.
- Mix paints to match color specifications or vehicles' original colors, stirring or thinning paints, using spatulas or power mixing equipment.
- Spray prepared surfaces with specified amounts of primers and decorative or finish coatings.
- Apply designs, lettering, or other identifying or decorative items to finished products, using paint brushes or paint sprayers.
- Select the correct spray gun system for the material being applied.
- Dispose of hazardous waste in an appropriate manner.
- Remove accessories, such as chrome or mirrors, from vehicles and mask other surfaces with tape or paper to protect them from paint.
- Verify paint consistency, using a viscosity meter.
- Clean equipment and work areas.
- Pour paint into spray guns and adjust nozzles and paint mixes for proper paint flow and coating thickness.
- Buff and wax the finished paintwork.
- Monitor painting operations to identify flaws, such as blisters or streaks, and correct their causes.
- Disassemble, clean, and reassemble sprayers or power equipment, using solvents, wire brushes, and cloths.
- Sand and apply sealer to properly dried vehicle finish.
- Remove grease, dirt, paint, or rust from vehicle surfaces in preparation for paint application, using abrasives, solvents, brushes, blowtorches, washing tanks, or sandblasters.
Related Technology & Tools
- Exhaust units
- Adjustable hand wrenches
- Hoisting equipment
- Portable buffers
- Forklifts
- Sandblasters
- Hydraulic jacks
- Tungsten inert gas TIG welding equipment
- Rivet guns
- Oxyacetylene welding equipment
- Viscosity meters
- Paint application brushes
- Power sanders
- Claw hammers
- Power paint mixers
- Safety glasses
- Power drills
- Air compressors
- Blow torches
- Pallet jacks
- Safety gloves
- Straight screwdrivers
- Hot air guns
- Computer terminals
- Scaffolding
- Infrared drying lamps
- Safety goggles
- Metal inert gas MIG welding equipment
- Power buffers
- Paint stencils
- Shielded arc welding tools
- Step ladders
- Robotic paint equipment
- Paint sprayguns
- Desktop computers
- Wire brushes
- Plasma cutters
- Paint application rollers
- Manlift buckets
- Respiratory protection equipment
- Paint booths
- Microsoft Excel
- Scheduling software
- Microsoft Word
- Maintenance management software
- Inventory control software
- Microsoft Outlook
- Data entry software
- Robotic painting software