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Spray Painter

SUMMARY Sprays epoxy, enamel and other coatings onto metal surfaces.  Operates and cleans spray paint equipment.  Assembles and disassembles spray paint area following all required production and safety procedures.  ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES  Receives instruction from supervisor regarding paint requirements. Assembles sprayer and power equipment. Operates lifting and moving devices to move equipment or materials to access areas to be painted. Cleans and prepares surface for painting. Paints required surfaces using environmental and safety controls. Disassembles sprayer and power equipment, such as spray pump and cleans equipment and hand tools, using solvents, wire brushes and cloths. Transfer items to and from work area. QUALITIFICATIONS Individual must have 3 years experience in the Marine Spray Painting field. Must be able to carry a load of about 50 lbs.  Climb stairways, vertical and inclined ladders. Crawl in tanks and voids.  Kneeling, standing, sitting, crouching and stooping. Shipyard environment involving working in cramped quarters, high places, hazardous conditions, loud noises, wearing specialized protective equipment, indoors or outdoors.

Category: Marine Painter

Information
NOTE: The following description is a GENERAL Overview of this career and not a description of a particular job posting.

Marine Painters are skilled in the craft of covering various vessel surfaces, both interior and exterior, with protective coatings using brushes, spray guns, and rollers. Many kinds of paints/coatings are used as protection of steel, wood, fiberglass, and other surfaces from rust and corrosion, and protection of the underwater portion of vessels against the attachment of marine life. Painters must know the proper surface preparations, the best coating to use for each purpose and the accepted application techniques to obtain the desired results.

A Marine painter's typical duties include:
- Preparing the surface (by sanding, blasting, cleaning, etc.)
- Removing old coatings using chemicals
- Applying primers and finish coats
- Providing quality wood finishing
- Tinting paints
- Spray painting (indoors and outdoors)
- Sign work ( such as cutting stencils, hand lettering, silk screen lettering, etc.)
- Poster work (design and lay out)
- Graining, marbling, and flocking
- Gold and aluminum leaf application
- Estimating the quantity and type of coating needed, and the required amount of labor for each task

Marine Painters must also be familiar with, and trained in, the proper use of respiratory protection equipment such as respirators and other breathing devices.
Education
Typically, Marine Painting careers require a high school diploma.
Qualifications
Typically, the ideal Marine Painting candidate will posses:
- Previous job experience, particularly in a maritime setting
- Basic trade knowledge, such as the use of job related tools and equipment
- A strong work ethic (flexible, reliable, and punctual)