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DRYWALL FINISHER

 

What does a Drywall Finisher do?

 

The Drywall Finisher finishes gypsum wallboard surfaces by taping, spotting, pointing, filling, finishing, and sanding joints, angles, internal and external corners, and all field surfaces. Skill is required in the use of hand filling and machine tool methods for both preparation and application techniques. As such, the Drywall Finisher shall be familiar with all aspects of the trade including: the tools, materials, procedures, environmental conditions on the job site as well as the regulations and standards of the various authorities having jurisdiction. A skilled Drywall Finisher will be organized and capable of working independently. The Drywall Finisher shall possess a recognized certificate of trade qualification, certificates of apprenticeship as required, and have completed an approved training course, as well the Drywall Finisher shall have the minimum acceptable level of education as required by the industry. Safety is stressed in all aspects of the drywall finishing trade. Physical and health hazards include the dangers of toxic poisoning from paint and related material fumes and dusts and falls from elevated work platforms or ladders. The Drywall Finisher will also be familiar with the regulations and standards, which outline those requirements. The Drywall Finisher should be physically fit to perform the tasks required by the trade, and capable of taking detailed instruction on the job site.

 

Working conditions

 

The work can require considerable lifting (up to 75 lbs.), standing and bending. Work may require one to work in tight close quarters, other times one needs to work off of ladders or other styles of aerial equipment at great heights to complete tasks. The use of a respirator may be required when sanding or coating.

 

What are the Programs specifics?

 

Length of program – 3 Years

6000 Hours of on-the-job training

Over 432 Hours of related classroom instructions

Starting pay 40% to 50% of journeyman rate with increases after completing required on-the-job training hours and related classroom hours.

High School diploma or GED

 

What do I need to apply?        Where do I apply? 

 

Must be at least 18 years old                                          International Union of Painters and Allied Trades

General math, algebra, geometry.                             District Council No. 11

General knowledge of Blueprint reading helpful.            Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee

1492 Berlin Turnpike
Berlin, CT 06037

(860) 829-1225
Fax: (860) 829-9225

www.iupatdc11.jatc.com