marine painter
Marine painters work in the shipbuilding industry and are responsible for completing the blasting, painting, hull washing and cleaning, scraping and protection jobs of all varieties as assigned by supervisors. They follow set guidelines, processes and procedures to ensure successful completion of work.
Also called: maritime painter, ship painter, naval painter, boat painter, marine blaster
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- essential skills
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- optional skills
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- related roles
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Where you can go from here
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Essential skills
26- apply colour coats
- apply preliminary treatment to workpieces
- apply primer
- check paint consistency
- clean painting equipment
- clean surfaces
- dispose of hazardous waste
- dispose of non-hazardous waste
- ensure equipment availability
- handle chemical cleaning agents
- industrial paint
- inspect paint quality
- install ventilation equipment
- keep records of work progress
- lacquer paint applications
- maintain work area cleanliness
- operate maritime lifting equipment
- paint spraying techniques
- paint with a paint gun
- prepare paint ingredients
- quality standards
- remove paint
- types of paint
- use color matching techniques
- use painting equipment
- use solvents
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