Job duties:
✅ Inspect electrical equipment, panels, and metal surfaces for rust, dirt, or damage before painting.
✅ Remove old paint, rust, and debris using sanding, wire brushing, or chemical treatments.
✅ Clean surfaces using degreasers, solvents, or high-pressure washers to ensure paint adhesion.
✅ Fill cracks, dents, and gaps in electrical boxes, panels, and conduits with putty or filler materials.
✅ Apply primer or anti-corrosion coatings to metal surfaces to enhance paint durability.e issues to supervisors.
Apply paint, varnish, or protective coatings to electrical cabinets, transformers, poles, and conduits.
✅ Use brushes, rollers, or spray guns for even and efficient paint application.
✅ Follow industry standards for color-coding electrical conduits, panels, and wiring enclosures.
✅ Apply fire-resistant, insulating, or weatherproof coatings as required for safety and longevity.
✅ Ensure multiple coats are applied for durability, allowing proper drying time between layers.
Clean and maintain painting tools, including brushes, rollers, spray guns, and compressors.
✅ Properly store paints, primers, and protective coatings to prevent contamination or spoilage.
✅ Ensure painting equipment is in good working condition and report any malfunctions to the maintenance team.
✅ Keep track of paint inventory and request supplies as needed.