Salary for Construction and Maintenance Painters
Also known as: Bridge Painter, Facilities Painter, Highway Painter, House Painter, Industrial Painter, Parking Line Painter, Roof Painter, Traffic Line Painter
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Construction and maintenance painters paint, varnish, stain, and apply coatings to buildings, walls, bridges, sidewalks, fixtures and other property. The job is usually safe as construction and maintenance painters almost always work in warm and dry weather. Sometimes, those who paint bridges may be exposed to extreme heights. To become a painter, one usually does not need a high school diploma or GED. Most construction and maintenance painters learn their trade on the job, though a few do learn through a formal apprenticeship.A Construction/Maintenance Painter can get salaries in a range of $28,290 to $70,470 depending on experience and talent. can get an average wage of fourty-six thousand four hundred and sixty dollars annually.
are paid at the highest average level in Alaska, where they can earn an average salary rate of just about $60,650. These professionals receive the best pay in Public Administration, where they earn an average job salary of $59,960.
The annual compensation for this career has gone up since 2004. Salaries have increased by an average of 38.81 percent nationwide in that time.
Construction and Maintenance Painters tend to make the most in the following industries:
In general, they earn less within the industries below: