United States
Sector
Keyword
Car Painter
Car Paint Refinishing
Minimum ? 10th
Certified training for Painter Level 3 (programme aligned to ASC/ Q 1407 released by Automotive Skills Development Council)
On-the-job training is desirable for ASDC Painter Level 3 certificate holders or ITI Diploma holders
The tasks a Painter Level 3 is expected to perform include:
Understanding the vehicle structure and function
Preparing body surfaces on motor vehicles
Applying paint and other coatings
Assisting in mixing a variation of colours
Sanding, filling and shaping activities
Ability to assist in carrying out painting work on vehicles
Efficient in replacing painted body panels
Efficient in ensuring that the completed paint surface is free from contamination
Familiar with all the tools and equipment and their required safety norms prior to use
Proficient in assisting in fitting and balancing the replaced and refitted parts
Skilled in installing the re-touched car components
Ability to maintain a healthy, safe and secure working environment
Basic arithmetic skills
Knowledge of the latest technological advancements
ITI Diploma
Ability to work independently
Hardworking and persistent
Result-oriented
Self-directed learner
Self-motivated
Team player
Good communication skills
Attention to details
Patient
It is a field job
Need not handle a team
Travelling is not part of the job
Part-time jobs maybe available
Work from home option is not available
Working hours
Working is 9 hours every day for 6 days a week
Overtime is common Being self-employed is also an option. In this case, the working hours and days will be flexible.Shift system maybe applicable
Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?No
Health risks include exposure to extreme temperatures, gases, chemicals, paints, spirits, polishes, odours, etc.Occupational hazards include physical stress, constant contact with machine parts, equipment, sanding tools, etc.
For a daily wage worker -INR91 toINR250 per day
For freshers -INR6,000 toINR9,000 per month
For candidates with experience -INR10,000 toINR12,000 per month
(These figures are indicative and subject to change)
Current Scenario
The total automotive coatings production in India stood at 76.1 kilo tonnes (KT) in 2012-13 and is forecasted to reach 134.7 KT by 2017-18. Although the OEM coatings segment accounts for 75% of the total market share in terms of volume, the refinished coatings segment is expected to witness higher growth rates.
The auto OEM market is highly consolidated, with multinational coating manufacturers capturing over 95% of the market. These multinationals operate via joint ventures or marketing collaborations with Indian majors. Traditionally, the OEM coating market has witnessed long-term contracts between coating suppliers and OEM participants.
The trend in the industry is having these contracts between participants belonging to the same country of origin. For instance, Suzuki (Japanese) has Kansai Nerolac Paints Ltd (KNPL, Japanese) as its major supplier. Similarly, Toyota (Japanese) has KNPL and Nippon Paint (NP, Japanese) as its major suppliers, and Hyundai (South Korean) has KCC Chemicals (South Korea) as one of its major suppliers.
Self-employed
Automobile dealerships
Car companies
Car service stations
Cities across India
Will be updated
ITIs across India
Model schools across India
Government schools across India
Municipal schools across India
Om Sai Fabrications and Training Center Private
Corrosion Science & Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology