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Entry Level Digital Matte Painter Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Vault Technician

New York, NY · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

The Vault Technician is responsible for handling both physical and digital shipping and receiving ... matte painting, compositing, dailies and production services, color grading, post-production ...

Vault Technician

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

The Vault Technician is responsible for handling both physical and digital shipping and receiving ... matte painting, compositing, dailies and production services, color grading, post-production ...

Vault Technician

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

The Vault Technician is responsible for handling both physical and digital shipping and receiving ... matte painting, compositing, dailies and production services, color grading, post-production ...

The Vault Technician is responsible for handling both physical and digital shipping and receiving ... matte painting, compositing, dailies and production services, color grading, post-production ...

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Powder Coater

Roosevelt, NY

$17.50 - $21.50/hr

This role is intended for candidates with entry level to three (3) years of powder coating, paint ... digital signage. Parabit also designs, fabricates, and installs a wide range of displays and ...

Powder Coater

Roosevelt, NY · On-site

$18 - $30/hr

This role is intended for candidates with entry level to three (3) years of powder coating, paint ... digital signage. Parabit also designs, fabricates, and installs a wide range of displays and ...

Powder Coater

Roosevelt, NY · On-site

$18 - $30/hr

This role is intended for candidates with entry level to three (3) years of powder coating, paint ... digital signage. Parabit also designs, fabricates, and installs a wide range of displays and ...

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How much do entry level digital matte painter jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level digital matte painter in the United States is $26.23, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.71 and $29.33 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by entry level digital matte painters during their first projects, and how can they overcome them?

Entry level digital matte painters often face challenges such as matching the established visual style of a project, integrating matte paintings seamlessly with 3D assets, and working efficiently within tight deadlines. To overcome these, it’s helpful to study the project’s concept art and existing shots closely, seek feedback from senior artists and supervisors, and practice using industry-standard software like Photoshop and Nuke. Collaborating closely with VFX teams and being open to revisions also ensures that the final work meets the production’s technical and creative requirements.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level Digital Matte Painter, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Digital Matte Painter, you need strong foundational skills in digital painting, image compositing, and a good understanding of perspective and lighting, usually supported by a portfolio and a degree or coursework in visual arts or a related field. Familiarity with software such as Adobe Photoshop, Maya, Nuke, and other digital compositing tools is typically required. Attention to detail, creativity, and effective collaboration are essential soft skills that help in translating creative briefs into compelling visual environments. These abilities are crucial for producing high-quality, realistic backgrounds that seamlessly integrate with visual effects, supporting the overall storytelling in film, TV, or games.

What does an entry level digital matte painter do?

An entry level digital matte painter creates realistic backgrounds and environments for films, television, and video games using digital tools. They work under the supervision of senior artists to paint landscapes, skies, cityscapes, or set extensions that are integrated into live-action footage. Their job involves using software like Adobe Photoshop, Nuke, or Maya to blend digital elements seamlessly with filmed material, enhancing the visual storytelling. Entry level artists often start with simpler tasks and gradually take on more complex scenes as they gain experience.

What is the difference between Entry Level Digital Matte Painter vs Entry Level Concept Artist?

AspectEntry Level Digital Matte PainterEntry Level Concept Artist
Required SkillsPhoto editing, 3D software, compositingSketching, visual storytelling, digital painting
Work EnvironmentFilm, VFX, gaming industriesVideo games, film pre-production, animation
Typical EmployersVFX studios, film production companiesGame studios, animation houses

While both roles involve digital art skills, Entry Level Digital Matte Painters focus on creating realistic backgrounds and environments for films and games, often requiring compositing and 3D software knowledge. Entry Level Concept Artists develop initial visual ideas and designs for projects, emphasizing sketching and storytelling. Both roles are essential in visual production but differ in their focus and tools used.

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Body Shop - Painter Position

Body Shop - Painter Position

Quality Buick GMC

Albuquerque, NM • On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Body Shop Painter - Collision Center

Location: Albuquerque, NM

Quality Dealerships has an immediate opening for an experienced Auto Body Painter in our quality-driven Collision Center. If you take pride in flawless finishes, precise color match, and on-time delivery, you'll fit right in with our team.

Why You'll Love This Role
  • Competitive, performance-based pay plan
  • Monday-Friday schedule (weekends off)
  • Clean booth, strong prep support, organized workflow
  • Modern mixing room and color tools to reduce rework
  • Paid training (I-CAR/OEM) and clear advancement path
  • Comprehensive benefits (medical, dental, vision, retirement)
Core Responsibilities
  • Perform full refinish operations: prime, seal, base, blend, clear, and bake per OEM procedures
  • Color identification and matching using camera/spectro and variant decks; execute blends as required
  • Surface prep, masking, jambs/edges, panel and multi-panel refinishes
  • Defect control: nib, sand, buff/polish to deliver showroom finish
  • Material management: proper mix ratios, gun setup, and booth housekeeping
  • Document work performed; collaborate with estimators and body techs for quality and cycle time
  • Follow all safety, PPE, and environmental/paint manufacturer guidelines
What You'll Bring
  • 2+ years professional automotive refinish experience
  • Expertise in color matching, blending, and finish quality
  • Experience with waterborne and solvent systems
  • Strong booth discipline, cleanliness, and time management
  • Valid driver's license and insurable driving record
Nice to Have
  • I-CAR Refinish certifications (or in progress)
  • OEM certification experience (any brand)
  • Familiarity with digital color tools and spectrophotometers
  • Plastic refinishing, tri-stage, matte/satin finishes
Shop Tools & Process
  • Downdraft/bake booth with routine maintenance and filter service
  • Computerized paint mixing system with variant decks and color camera
  • Dedicated mixing room, UV primers, dust extraction, clean prep areas
  • Documented QC flow with pre/post scan requirements where applicable
How We Measure Success
  • Finish quality (defect/rework rate near zero)
  • Accurate color match and blend transitions
  • Cycle time & touch time aligned to the repair plan
  • Material usage efficiency and booth discipline
  • Customer satisfaction scores and team collaboration
Compensation & Benefits
  • Competitive pay plan based on experience and certifications
  • Health, dental, vision, and retirement benefits
  • Paid training and certification opportunities
  • Weekends off for work-life balance
About Quality Dealerships

We're a well-established, customer-focused dealership group with a track record of quality repairs and a culture of teamwork. Join a shop that backs its painters with parts, process, and pride.