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Finish Painter

Beaver Dam, WI · On-site

$17 - $20/hr

Finish Painter (Powder Line) Are you an experienced Painter interested in working for a company ... Qualifications -Prior paint experience is a plus. -Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide ...

This role ensures all surfaces are properly prepped to achieve a smooth, high-quality paint finish. The Paint Prepper works closely with auto body technicians and painters to meet quality and safety ...

Paint Prepper

Plymouth, MN · On-site

$19 - $27/hr

This role ensures all surfaces are properly prepped to achieve a smooth, high-quality paint finish. The Paint Prepper works closely with auto body technicians and painters to meet quality and safety ...

Painter: Mobile Equipment

Gothenburg, NE · On-site

$23.35 - $27.63/hr

The paint finish needs to have excellent adhesion and near automotive-quality finish. We are looking for team players with excellent work ethic, self-driven, and pay attention to detail. Physical ...

Painter

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$17.50 - $24/hr

Color and/or Paint & Finish Cabinetry, about 80% of our work is changing the color of cabinets * Clean and/or sand & Finish Floors Requirements * Experience with painting is a plus * Good attention ...

Painter

Indianapolis, IN

$17.50 - $24/hr

Color and/or Paint & Finish Cabinetry, about 80% of our work is changing the color of cabinets * Clean and/or sand & Finish Floors Requirements * Experience with painting is a plus * Good attention ...

Painter

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$17.50 - $24/hr

Color and/or Paint & Finish Cabinetry, about 80% of our work is changing the color of cabinets * Clean and/or sand & Finish Floors Requirements * Experience with painting is a plus * Good attention ...

Painter

Indianapolis, IN

$17.50 - $24/hr

Color and/or Paint & Finish Cabinetry, about 80% of our work is changing the color of cabinets * Clean and/or sand & Finish Floors Requirements * Experience with painting is a plus * Good attention ...

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Using standard spray guns and electrostatic spray equipment, this role ensures a high-quality paint finish on small-scale industrial projects. Work is conducted at ground level on surface preparation ...

Clean, prep, and apply primer and finish paint to buses according to specifications. * Ensure proper paint application techniques are followed, including proper distances and overlaps. * Mask and ...

This role is critical to ensuring a flawless final paint finish and overall customer satisfaction. Key Responsibilities • Surface Preparation: Sand, mask, and clean vehicle surfaces in preparation ...

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How much do paint finish jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for paint finish 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 are some common challenges faced in a Paint Finish role and how can they be overcome?

Professionals in a Paint Finish role often encounter challenges such as achieving a consistent finish, managing surface imperfections, and working with varying paint types or environmental conditions. Overcoming these challenges involves careful surface preparation, attention to environmental factors like humidity and temperature, and staying updated with the latest application techniques. Collaboration with production or maintenance teams is also crucial to ensure proper workflow and address any issues that arise during the finishing process.

What are paint finishers?

Paint finishers are skilled professionals responsible for applying finishing coats of paint, varnish, or other coatings to surfaces, typically in manufacturing, automotive, or construction industries. Their work involves preparing surfaces, mixing paints, applying coatings using various techniques, and ensuring a smooth, even, and durable finish. Paint finishers must pay close attention to detail to achieve high-quality results and often work with specialized equipment such as spray guns or brushes. They also inspect finished surfaces for defects and make necessary touch-ups to meet quality standards.

What jobs make $3,000 a month without a degree?

For a paint finish worker or similar trades, experienced painters can earn around $3,000 a month through full-time work, especially with specialized skills or working in commercial or industrial settings. Other jobs that may reach this income level without a degree include delivery drivers, sales representatives, or certain construction roles, often requiring on-the-job training or certifications. Income varies based on location, experience, and industry demand.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Paint Finisher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Paint Finisher, you need expertise in surface preparation, paint application techniques, and color matching, often supported by a high school diploma or vocational training. Familiarity with spray guns, sanding tools, and safety equipment, as well as certifications in hazardous materials handling, are typically required. Attention to detail, manual dexterity, and the ability to follow detailed instructions help professionals stand out in this role. These skills ensure high-quality finishes, safety, and efficient production in industries such as automotive, manufacturing, and construction.

What is the difference between Paint Finish vs Paint Sprayer?

AspectPaint FinishPaint Sprayer
Primary RoleApplying paint or coatings to surfaces to achieve a desired appearance and protectionUsing equipment to spray paint evenly onto surfaces
Skills & CertificationsKnowledge of surface prep, paint types, and finishing techniquesOperation of spray equipment, safety protocols, and paint mixing
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, residential and commercial projectsPainting projects requiring spray application, both indoors and outdoors
Industry UsageCommonly used in painting and finishing jobsTools used by painters for efficient coverage

Paint Finish refers to the final coating applied to surfaces, focusing on achieving a smooth, durable, and attractive appearance. A Paint Sprayer is a tool or equipment used by painters to apply paint quickly and evenly. While a Paint Finish is the outcome, a Paint Sprayer is a method or tool used to achieve that finish efficiently.

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Composites Paint & Finish Technician

Composites Paint & Finish Technician

Materials Sciences Corporation

Greenville, SC

$16.25 - $21.75/hr

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

MSC Composites Paint & Finish Technician Job Description

Location: Greenville, SC


Job Description: Materials Sciences LLC (MSC) is looking for a US citizen to become the organization's lead Composites Paint & Finish Technician. The role of Composites Paint & Finishes Technician is vital to the continued growth of Materials Sciences LLC and its service in the defense of the United States of America. This role will provide the team with finishes expertise for composite assemblies and well as secondary composites lamination support (will provide training) to balance out task work.


The Composites Paint & Finish Technician performs work in a dedicated production paint booth and directly on the composites manufacturing floor. Both areas necessitate the usage of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment). While it is desired for employees in this role to work with minimal supervision, they must also communicate effectively with other technicians to complete production objectives in a timely manner. Organizational skills and attention to detail are essential as the final manufactured components are high-performance, requiring skill and precision to correctly produce on-time and on-budget. Composites Paint & Finish Technicians are responsible for reporting their progress to a Composites Supervisor.


All Technicians, including the Composites Paint & Finish Technician, must be able to stand on their feet for several hours at a time and lift heavy objects up to 50 lbs on occasion. A high school diploma is a minimal educational requirement, and prior experience in manufacturing or a related field is highly beneficial. Industrial certifications are greatly respected.


General Responsibilities Include:


  • Being a team member of outstanding character, including a willingness to hold self and team members accountable for operational excellence.
  • Bringing to work more often than not, a relentless drive to win and a positive, fun attitude.
  • Willingness to train finishes expertise into others as well as master new skills for the greater good of the organization.
  • Modeling a disciplined safety and ergonomic work ethic when handling, applying, storing and disposing of paints, composite materials, adhesives, sealants, resins and solvents per OSHA and EPA regulations.
  • Disciplined and proper application of PPE to protect self and team members.
  • Stewarding company resources while minimizing waste-stream flow.
  • Maintaining a superbly organized and clean work space in order to model 5S culture.
  • Exhibiting a zero-defect mentality as well as a "right-the-first-time" approach.
  • Extreme discipline in following Manufacturing and Inspection Procedures (MIPs) and Work Orders, coupled with a willingness to support engineering in their improvement.
  • Disciplined completion of all required documentation.
  • Inspecting finished surfaces for defects, imperfections, foreign material (FOD) or other non-conformances, and correcting as necessary to specifications.
  • Complying with established QMS (Quality Management System) procedures.

Specific Skills Include:


  • Ability to interpret SDS (Safety Data Sheets), material supplier specifications, and MIL-specifications in order to enable premium paint and finishes application.
  • Ability to thin to best, allowable paint and finishes viscosity that will achieve desired engineering result.
  • Ability to apply target paint and finish thicknesses to achieve engineering requirements.
  • Ability to color-match and blend paints and finishes to achieve engineering requirements.
  • Highly efficient and accurate filling/fairing/sanding/cleaning of composite materials to proper dimensions based on MIPs, Work Orders and drawings prior to the addition of primers, paints, and final finishes.
  • Highly efficient and accurate application of masking and stenciling methods. Ability to interpret engineering and/or customer drawings. Cradle-to-grave ordering and/or self-creation of custom stencils is a bonus skill that can be trained if not available.
  • Interpretation and build application of customer camouflage patterns as required.
  • Ability to touch-up incidental manufacturing defects that occur during or after paint and finishes applications.
  • Mentoring the Lamination Technician team towards providing completed composites products that requires minimal to no Finishes Technician re-work prior to paint and finish.
  • Using basic math to calculate, weigh, mix and catalyze paints, finishes, and resins.
  • Basic computer skills that can be supplemented by additional training as required.
  • Occasionally lifting 35lbs and infrequently lifting up to 50 lbs.
  • Supports broader team in the design and fabrication of crates and specialized packaging that protect paints and finishes all the way through customer delivery.
  • Other team duties as required.


Working Conditions:


  • Currently, all production happens on 1st shift. There will inevitably be times when extended work hours or work weekends will be required to complete customer deliveries on time.
  • Will be exposed to normal manufacturing noise, sanding/fairing debris, hazardous chemicals, are standard industrial equipment that can pose personal danger if safety regulations are not followed.


Required Qualifications:


  • Must pass a respiratory physical in order to be certified for a half and full-face respirator PPE.
  • Must have basic math and mechanical knowledge, manual dexterity, good eyesight and the ability to perform repetitive tasks.
  • High School diploma.
  • United States Citizen.
  • Understanding of basic tools.
  • Willingness to learn and execute supporting Lamination Technician skillsets (will train) to supplement the team when Paint & Finish task work is well under control.
  • Highly desired but not mandatory: A two-year technical certificate, preferably in aerospace or automotive paints and finishes technologies that would lead to your fast and successful contribution to the MSC team.


What will set you apart from your competition?


  • Being a team member of outstanding character, including a willingness to hold self and team members accountable for operational excellence.
  • Bringing to work more often than not, a relentless drive to win and a positive, fun attitude.
  • Willingness to train others as well as further develop your own skill.
  • The above Paint and Finish skills.
  • Ability to contribute to business planning by recommending equipment and processes that are not currently deployed at MSC, but would improve safety, quality, and efficiency if they were.
  • Incoming, basic familiarity with 5S, AS9100, OSHA, EPA standards.
  • Experience operating within a QMS (Quality Management System).
  • Leadership skills even if you have no direct reports.


Benefits offered:


  • 401(K)
  • Medical PPO and HSA health plans
  • Employee life insurance
  • A great team to work with within a recognition culture
  • Opportunity to provide US warfighters with the best equipment in the world