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Epoxy Paint Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Painters

Williamsport, PA · On-site

$16.50 - $22.50/hr

Many projects will require an epoxy paint application. Apply Paint Painters use a variety of techniques and tools to paint surfaces. Candidate may use spray equipment, airbrushes, stencils, rollers ...

Painters

New Milford, PA · On-site

$16.75 - $22.75/hr

Many projects will require an epoxy paint application. Apply Paint Painters use a variety of techniques and tools to paint surfaces. Candidate may use spray equipment, airbrushes, stencils, rollers ...

Ice Blasting Vapor Degreasing Anodizing Passivation Laser Marking Sodium Bicarbonate Blasting Glass Bead Blasting Manual Deburring Tantalum Pin Placement Epoxy Paint QC Inspection Packaging and ...

Industrial Painter

Mckinney, TX · On-site

$17 - $23/hr

... and epoxy paints. Candidate will also need to possess the skill of preparing all surfaces (wood ... Must have 2+ years of experience in commercial and Industrial paint and coating applications.

Industrial Painter

Mckinney, TX · On-site

$17 - $23/hr

... and epoxy paints. Candidate will also need to possess the skill of preparing all surfaces (wood ... Must have 2+ years of experience in commercial and Industrial paint and coating applications.

Painter Prepper

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$680 - $1.4K/wk

Job scopes will consist of interior/exterior painting, staining, drywall repair, roof coating, wood repair, texturing, epoxy coating, patching etc. Company Description Spahr's Painting is a premium ...

Painter Prepper

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$680 - $1.4K/wk

Job scopes will consist of interior/exterior painting, staining, drywall repair, roof coating, wood repair, texturing, epoxy coating, patching etc. Company Description Spahr's Painting is a premium ...

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How much do epoxy paint jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for epoxy paint in the United States is $21.18, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $23.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Epoxy Paint vs Concrete Floor Coater?

AspectEpoxy PaintConcrete Floor Coater
CredentialsTypically requires certification in epoxy applicationOften certified in concrete coating techniques
Work EnvironmentIndustrial, commercial, and residential floorsIndustrial and commercial concrete surfaces
Industry UsageUsed for decorative and protective coatingsSpecializes in coating concrete surfaces
Application FocusApplying epoxy-based paints for durabilityCoating and sealing concrete floors

While both roles involve coating surfaces, Epoxy Paint specialists focus on applying epoxy-based paints for durability and aesthetics, whereas Concrete Floor Coaters specialize in sealing and protecting concrete surfaces with various coatings. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right professional for your flooring needs.

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Infographic showing various Epoxy Paint job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,060 per year, or $21.2 per hour.

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Job description

Industrial Painter
Responsibilities and Duties
To accomplish their primary goal of painting and coating surfaces, Industrial Painters perform many tasks.
Clean and Prepare Surfaces
Industrial Painters must first prepare the surface they are going to paint. If there are previous finishes on the surface, they remove them using masking, grit blast, pressure washing, tool cleaning or chemical rinse. Then, they clean and smooth the surface and let it dry before painting.
Prepare Paints
Before starting a job, Industrial Painters prepare the paint they will use. They use measurement equipment such as viscosity cups, thickness gages and gloss gages to check the makeup of the paint, and use their understanding of chemistry to mix the appropriate compounds for the job. Many projects will require an epoxy paint application.
Apply Paint
Painters use a variety of techniques and tools to paint surfaces. Candidate may use spray equipment, airbrushes, stencils, rollers or brushes. Industrial painters must choose the best tool for the job at hand. Candidate must paint on primers, pre-finishes and finishing coats. Some Industrial Painters must use special safety equipment such as self-contained suits, self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) or protective eyewear.
Clean Work Areas
Industrial Painters clean up the area after they have finished a job. Candidate must carefully follow all guidelines for the safe handling and disposal of hazardous chemicals and waste. Minimizing overspray is critical to overall project success.
Maintain Equipment
Industrial Painters are responsible for maintenance of their painting equipment, some of which is quite technical. Candidate must be able to troubleshoot any problems that the equipment may have.
Conditions Monitoring and Quality Reporting
Painting in a field environment involves monitoring all conditions and documenting for turnover packages. Millage testing is also required.
Qualifications and Skills
  • Detail-oriented and dependable, a successful Industrial Painter can follow instructions and consistently produce good work. In addition to these general skills and personality traits, we are seeking Industrial Painter candidates with the following skills.

Core skills:
Experience in industrial equipment painting and process piping
Experience with wet painting using a gun
Experience with blasting and all types of blasting media; sand, black beauty, glass bead, etc.
Understanding of N.A.C.E requirements
Ability to gauge millage application and document with the use of a millage tester
Ability to differentiate between colors
Ability to work on multiple priorities with frequent interruptions
Ability to use hand and power tools and equipment
Ability to work with all levels of employees
Strong communication skills