Marine Painter at The Hinckley Company
Portsmouth, Rhode Island, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

14 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

16 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Surface Preparation, Spraying, Epoxy Primers, Urethane, Acrylic Topcoats, HVLP Spray Guns, Pressure Pots, Color Matching, Spot Repairs, Minor Glass Repairs, Equipment Operation, Polishing, Airless Spraying, Detailing, Fairing

Industry

Maritime Transportation

Description
Description At Hinckley Yachts, we push the boundaries of what’s possible on the water. Our heritage is built on bold ideas, uncompromising craftsmanship, and a relentless pursuit of excellence—principles that guide every yacht we design and every customer experience we deliver. Joining our team means stepping into an environment where precision, curiosity, and initiative are celebrated. Here, your work doesn't just support a legacy—it helps shape the future of yachting. As a Marine Painter, you’ll play a vital role in preserving the iconic finish and presentation that defines every Hinckley vessel. The Marine Painter is responsible for the preparation, application, setup, and breakdown of various boats. The ideal candidate will have experience in the marine industry and proficiency in painting techniques and tools. This position is perfect for a detail-oriented professional who takes pride in precision and craftsmanship. Responsibilities: Surface Preparation: Prep, fair, and finish sand surfaces to ensure proper adhesion and smooth finishes. Spraying: Apply epoxy primers, urethane, and acrylic topcoats using conventional or HVLP spray guns with pressure pots. Paint/Gelcoat Matching: Perform color matching, spot repairs, and detailing. Minor Glass Repairs: Fill and fair surfaces using epoxy or vinyl-ester fillers. Equipment Use: Operate staging, ladders, scissor lifts, and other equipment safely. Painting Bottoms: Sand, brush, roll finish, and airless spray antifouling or other coatings (preferred but not required). Polishing: Maintain decks and topsides with attention to detail. Requirements 2-5+ years in prepping/spraying for automotive or marine applications. 1-3 years of general boatyard experience preferred. Experience with airless spraying. Background in industrial, commercial construction, shipyard, or house painting. Knowledge of common paint brands in the industry. Ability to follow manufacturers’ specifications and uphold high standards of excellence.
Responsibilities
The Marine Painter is responsible for the preparation, application, setup, and breakdown of various boats, ensuring the iconic finish of every Hinckley vessel. Key duties include surface preparation, applying various coatings using spray equipment, performing color matching, and minor glass repairs.
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