What are the responsibilities and job description for the Marine Topside Paint Associate position at Alliance Marine?
As a Topside Marine Painter, you play a critical role in protecting assets, delivering a professional finish, and ensuring boaters see craftsmanship—not shortcuts. This is a hands-on role for painters who know their way around spray equipment, understand fiberglass substrates, and take pride in clean, durable marine finishes.
What You’ll Do
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Professional Spray Application: Execute high-quality spray painting of topsides, decks, marina structures, and equipment using marine-grade coatings, primers, and finishes.
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Surface Prep Expertise: Perform proper sanding, fairing, masking, solvent wiping, and substrate preparation to ensure adhesion and finish quality.
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Fiberglass Knowledge: Work confidently with fiberglass surfaces, including identifying defects, performing minor fiberglass repairs, and preparing gelcoat or composite surfaces for paint.
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Finish Quality Control: Maintain consistent film thickness, proper cure times, and defect-free finishes (runs, fisheyes, orange peel, overspray).
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Tool & Equipment Stewardship: Set up, operate, clean, and maintain spray guns, compressors, PPE, and paint materials in accordance with best practices.
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Safety & Compliance: Follow all safety protocols, including respirator use, material handling, and environmental controls.
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Team Collaboration: Coordinate with the Paint Supervisor and yard team to meet schedules, adapt to weather conditions, and complete projects efficiently.
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Jobsite Discipline: Maintain clean, organized work areas and report material shortages, equipment issues, or quality concerns proactively.
What You Bring
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Hands-on spray painting experience with marine, automotive, or industrial coatings.
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Working knowledge of fiberglass and composite surfaces, including prep and minor repair.
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Proven ability to deliver consistent, high-quality finishes in a production environment.
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Strong understanding of paint systems, reducers, catalysts, and environmental conditions.
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Ability to follow technical direction while working independently when required.
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Attention to detail—because the difference between “good enough” and “professional” is visible from the dock.
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Physical capability to work outdoors in varying weather, including bending, kneeling, climbing, and lifting.
Salary : $22 - $28