Dexterous with hands and good at detailed work × Required Skills: Paint Mixing

9 jobs found.

Plywood Painter

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

Undercoat Painter (excluding buildings)

Specialist who polishes and cleans surfaces of products such as metal, resin, and wood, and applies primer or base agents to improve paint adhesion.

Lacquerer

A craftsman who applies paint and decorative coatings to the surfaces of furniture, architectural components, crafts, and similar items to enhance aesthetics and durability.

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.

Paint Finisher

Specialized technical job that applies paint to the surfaces of industrial products and parts to enhance durability and aesthetics.

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.

Enamel Product Painter

Artisan who applies patterns and designs to enamel products using enamel paint and completes the decoration through the firing process.

Pump Painter

A profession that applies paint to the surfaces of industrial machine parts such as pumps to provide rust prevention, corrosion resistance, and weather resistance through industrial painting operations.

Wood Painter (Apprentice)

Skilled trade that applies primer treatment and painting to the surfaces of wooden products to enhance aesthetics and durability. Apprentices learn painting techniques and material knowledge under the guidance of mentors.