Industrial Coating Applicators prepare and apply protective coatings, paints, waterproofing, fireproofing, and specialty finishes to surfaces such as metal, concrete, wood, and masonry. Their role includes surface preparation, application using various techniques, and ensuring high-quality finishes that meet safety and environmental standards.
Responsibilities
- Prepare and clean surfaces for coating application
- Apply protective coatings, paint, waterproofing, and fireproofing
- Inspect surfaces to ensure quality
- Operate and maintain coating equipment
- Follow safety and environmental protocols
- Coordinate with team members to meet deadlines
- Maintain records of materials applied and job progress
Key Skills & Attributes
- Strong communication
- Manual dexterity
- Physical fitness
- Attention to detail
- Strong safety awareness - Special Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Required
- Teamwork
Entering the Trade
Industrial Coating Applicators usually develop their expertise through practical, on-the-job experience with employers. Although formal training opportunities in Nova Scotia are currently limited, they are expected to grow following the trade's official designation, providing a clearer career pathway.
- Is there a training pathway for this trade? Currently in development
- Number of Levels: 3
- Total Required Apprenticeship Hours: 5,400
- Total Hours Required to Challenge Exam as a Trade Qualifier: 8,100
Annual Salary
$33,800 – $80,000
Projected Construction Worker Retirements
~7,800 by 2032*
*BuildForce Canada 10-Year Workforce Outlook for NS
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