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Industrial Equipment Painter

Easton, Maryland, US

We are seeking a detail-oriented Industrial Equipment Painter to join our team at Mid-Atlantic Truck & Equipment.

The ideal candidate will take pride in craftsmanship, bringing experience in painting and finishing industrial equipment while ensuring the highest quality standards are met. This role is perfect for someone who values precision, enjoys hands-on work, and is ready to make their mark in the heavy truck and equipment industry.

If you're ready to GEAR UP for success and deliver top-quality finishes that set our products apart, we want to hear from you!

We offer perks like:

  • $250 Quarterly Tool Allowance 
  • $200 Annual Boot Allowance
  • Company-provided uniforms
  • Competitive Hourly Pay (NOT Flat Rate)
  • Vendor-exclusive training
  • Professional development and career advancement opportunities

As a Mid-Atlantic Painter, you won’t just be applying paint—you’ll be part of a team transforming heavy trucks and equipment. From prepping and painting surfaces to adding finishing touches like decals, toolboxes, and DOT-required safety components, your work will bring our equipment to life with durability and precision.

Benefits:

  • Competitive Experience-based Pay
  • Excellent Benefits, Including Medical, Dental, Vision & More
  • Generous Paid Time Off
  • 401K with Company Match
  • Employee Referral Program
  • Employee Assistance Program

As an Industrial Equipment Painter, you will:

  • Mix paint to exact specifications before application.
  • Prep, mask, and paint surfaces according to detailed work orders.
  • Track paint and material usage to maintain efficiency.
  • Perform wash and detailing services to ensure a spotless finish.
  • Inspect equipment for damage or defects and correct as needed.
  • Maintain a clean, safe, and organized work area.
  • Apply manufacturer decals and install components such as toolboxes, straps, lights, fenders, tires, and other safety equipment.
  • Assist in the Hoist Mount shop as needed. 

What are the qualifications that we're looking for?

  • High School Diploma or GED required.
  • Valid driver’s license (CDL or DOT Medical Card is a plus).
  • Proficiency in auto painting with experience using hand and power tools.
  • Strong attention to detail with the ability to work efficiently.

Physical Requirements:

  • Ability to frequently kneel, bend, squat, push, pull, and reach.
  • Must be able to lift and move up to 50 lbs. without assistance.
  • Must be able to get into and out of various vehicles without assistance.

We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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