Production-Related Occupations (Including Painting and Drafting) X Keywords: Spray Gun

24 matching jobs found.

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.

Bake-Cure Drying Painter (Metal Painting)

This occupation involves applying paint to the surface of metal products using spray guns or brushes, then heating in a bake-cure drying furnace to form a paint film. It enhances rust prevention, corrosion resistance, and maintains aesthetics.

Leather Product Painter

Leather product painters apply paint, dyes, and coating agents uniformly to the surfaces of leather products such as bags, shoes, and belts, imparting color and protective functions to finish them.

Spray Painter (Metal Painting)

Specialized profession that applies anti-rust and aesthetic coatings to metal product surfaces using an air spray gun.

Spray Painter (Architectural Painting)

Spray Painter (Architectural Painting) is a specialized technical profession that uses spray guns or airless equipment to uniformly apply paint to the exterior and interior walls of buildings.

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.

Plastic Painter

A technical job that consistently performs priming, color matching, application, and drying on plastic products to form a uniform and beautiful paint film.

Plastic Parts Painter

Specialized manufacturing site worker who evenly sprays paint on the surface of plastic parts, performs drying and finishing.

Wood Painter

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