Industrial Painter Trade Career Profile
Official NCVT/SCVT Trade Syllabus & Career Mapping Guide
Career Overview & Job Profile
ROLE OVERVIEW:
Industrial Painters apply coats of protective paint, primers, and powder coatings to automotive bodies and fabricated metal components.
SKILLS REQUIRED:
- Surface preparations, cleaning, and sandblasting
- Operating airless spray guns and powder coating lines
- Paint thickness auditing (DFT testing)
- Adhering to paint shop ventilation and mask safety rules
TOOLS USED:
- Airless paint spray guns, sandblasting units, and spray booths
- Dry film thickness (DFT) gauges, viscosity cups, and paint mixers
GROWTH PROSPECTS:
Paint line supervisor roles in automotive and structural industries.
INTERVIEW QUESTIONS:
1. Q: Why is sandblasting done before painting steel structures?
A: Sandblasting removes rust, mill scale, and dirt, creating a rough surface profile that improves paint adhesion.
2. Q: What is DFT and how is it measured?
A: DFT stands for Dry Film Thickness. It is the thickness of the cured paint coat and is measured using magnetic or electromagnetic DFT gauges.
Career Growth & Hierarchy Path
Spray Painter
Paint Shop Supervisor
Quality Auditor
Paint Shop Manager
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Entry Qualifications
Passed Class 8th or 10th examination.
Key Hiring Industries
Automotive Paint Shops, Heavy Fabrication, Steel Structures, Railway Coach factories.
Apprenticeship Options
Apprenticeships at Maruti Suzuki paint divisions, Asian Paints, and ICF.
Certifications Required
NCVT Trade Certificate / Powder coating operator certificate.