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Locally owned company with over 100 years combined experience in the automotive reconditioning industry is expanding and is in need of a qualified and professional automotive window tinter. Pay:

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How much do tinter jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for tinter in the United States is $21.73, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.59 and $24.28 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a tinter do?

A tinter is a professional who applies tint films or coatings to windows, most commonly for vehicles, homes, or commercial buildings. The job involves measuring, cutting, and installing specialized films that reduce glare, improve privacy, and block harmful UV rays. Tinters need to have attention to detail to ensure a smooth, bubble-free finish, and they must be knowledgeable about different types of films and local regulations. Additionally, tinters may advise customers on the best tint options based on their needs and preferences.

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

To thrive as a Tinter, you need strong attention to detail, manual dexterity, and experience in applying window film or tint to vehicles or buildings, often supported by on-the-job training or vocational coursework. Familiarity with specialized tools such as heat guns, squeegees, and cutting tools, as well as knowledge of various tint materials and installation techniques, is essential. Excellent customer service, patience, and problem-solving skills help tinters stand out when addressing client needs and handling challenging installations. These skills ensure high-quality, durable results, customer satisfaction, and safety compliance in the role.

What are some common challenges faced by Tinters when working with different types of windows or vehicles?

Tinters often encounter challenges such as working with curved or unusually shaped windows, which require precise cutting and careful application to prevent bubbles or creases in the film. Older vehicles or buildings may have worn or dirty glass that needs extra preparation for the tint to adhere properly. Additionally, each project may have specific legal requirements regarding tint darkness and reflectivity, so Tinters must stay informed and ensure compliance. Effective communication with clients and collaboration with team members are also essential to successfully meet expectations and deliver high-quality results.

What is the difference between Tinter vs Window Tint Installer?

AspectTinterWindow Tint Installer
CertificationsOften requires certification in tinting techniquesTypically requires similar tinting certifications
Work EnvironmentPrimarily automotive and building tintingPrimarily automotive, commercial, and residential tinting
Industry UsageCommonly used in automotive customization and constructionUsed in automotive, commercial, and residential sectors
Job FocusApplying tint films to windows for privacy and UV protectionInstalling window films to improve aesthetics and energy efficiency

Both Tinter and Window Tint Installer roles involve applying tint films to windows, often requiring similar skills and certifications. However, Tinter may focus more on automotive tinting, while Window Tint Installer can encompass a broader range of environments including residential and commercial projects.

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Infographic showing various Tinter job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 99% Full Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $45,199 per year, or $21.7 per hour.
Automotive Window Tinter - Gwinnett

Automotive Window Tinter - Gwinnett

Music City Recon

Duluth, GA

$800 - $1.3K/wk

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Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Locally owned company with over 100 years combined experience in the automotive reconditioning industry is expanding and is in need of a qualified and professional automotive window tinter.

Pay: $800.00 - $1,300.00 per week

Benefits:

Responsibilities

  • Use the proper shop tinting software program to input the vehicle window specifications.
  • Removing dirt and debris from windows.
  • Applying window primer before fitting the tint.
  • Cutting tint using authorized techniques.
  • Applying and smoothing tint onto vehicle windows.
  • Smoothing out imperfections.
  • Updating system with job information and completion date.
  • Stripping and removing old window tinting.
  • Maintaining a clean and tidy work area.

Qualifications

  • High School diploma.
  • Need to have a valid driver's license & good driving record.
  • Previous experience as a window tinter.
  • Ability to interact with co-workers and customers.
  • Must be detail oriented.
  • Must be an active listener and exercise sound judgment.
  • Must be a good multi-tasker.
  • The ability to follow complex instructions is a plus.
  • Should have ample knowledge of safety precautions.
  • Extensive knowledge of vehicle and glass specifications.
  • Excellent hand-eye coordination.
  • Ability to work in confined spaces.

Contact:

Asbiel Benitez

786-3039152

benitez@musiccityrecon.com

William Sierraalta

480-3109876

william@musiccityrecon.com

We are an equal opportunity employer and prohibit discrimination/harassment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.