Painter (Apprentice) × Required Skills: Painting Equipment Operation

12 jobs found.

Architectural Painter

A profession that performs painting work on the interior and exterior of buildings to ensure aesthetics, waterproofing, and weather resistance.

Plywood Painter

A manufacturing technical job that applies paint or coating evenly to the surface of plywood to provide protection and aesthetics.

Sealer Worker (Architectural Painting: Base Coating)

Specialist who applies sealer (primer) to the base in building painting work to enhance the adhesion and durability of finish painting.

Building Painter

A profession responsible for painting the interior and exterior of buildings to provide aesthetic appeal and protective functions.

Steel Painter

A profession that applies surface treatment from primer, mid-coat, and top-coat to metal products such as steel frames and steel materials to maintain rust prevention, durability, and aesthetics.

Apprentice Painter (Building)

An entry-level occupation where one learns painting work on building exteriors and interiors under the guidance of senior craftsmen.

Apprentice Painter (Excluding Architecture)

Apprentice occupation learning to apply paint to the surfaces of metal parts and products excluding buildings, acquiring the basics of painting techniques.

Tin Sheet Painter

Manufacturing technician who applies rust prevention and painting to metal sheets such as tin sheets for roofs and exterior walls, improving rust resistance, durability, and aesthetics.

Primer Worker (Architectural Painting: Base Coating)

Specialist who adjusts the base surface of buildings and applies primer (sealer) to improve adhesion and durability of finish coatings.

Wood Painter

A profession that polishes and primes wooden products such as wood items and furniture, applies paint to enhance aesthetics and durability.