
es miembro de International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT), maestro mecánico de sistemas de acabado de interiores y docente de Pintura en el Centro Job Corps de Keystone. Steve se unió al sindicato en 2004 y desde entonces ha desempeñado diversas funciones, aportando al aula una gran variedad de conocimientos y experiencia.
Pintura, Pre pasantía

En el trabajo ...
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Aplicará pintura, tintes y revestimientos a paredes y techos, edificios, puentes u otros elementos como automóviles, joyas y cerámica
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Utilizará maquinaria para aplicar las pinturas o utilizar andamios y subir escaleras
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Rellenará agujeros y grietas con yeso y masilla
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Calculará matemáticamente la superficie que hay que pintar
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Será organizado y capaz de mantener y limpiar su espacio de trabajo y sus herramientas
Algunas de las opciones de carreras profesionales que tendrá son ...
La mayoría de los graduados de Pintura de Job Corps trabajarán como pintores en los sectores público y privado. Los pintores pasan la mayor parte del tiempo de pie y deben tener fuerza física y resistencia para completar sus tareas. Los pintores trabajan todo el día con las manos y disfrutan de un ambiente de equipo cuando completan grandes obras. Realizan los trabajos en el lugar, por lo que es habitual que viajen bastante dentro del área local.
Las credenciales que obtendrá ...
En el programa de capacitación de Pintura, Pre pasantía puede obtener un certificado de finalización de pre pasantía que ofrece oportunidades de aprendizaje registradas y experiencia en el puesto de trabajo. Obtendrá credenciales reconocidas por la industria de organizaciones como el International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (Sindicato internacional de pintores y oficios afines, IUPAT) y certificaciones en seguridad y salud en la construcción de Occupational Health and Safety Administration (Administración de salud y seguridad ocupacional, OSHA).
Los estudiantes también deben obtener un permiso de aprendizaje y una licencia de conducir emitidos por el estado al finalizar el programa.
Lo que necesitará para empezar la capacitación ...
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Tener un título de escuela secundaria o un equivalente (puede obtenerse en todos los centros Job Corps)
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Completar todos los cursos introductorios y de preparación profesional
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Aprobar todas las pruebas escritas y de rendimiento
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Cumplir los requisitos académicos (matemáticas y lectura)
Es Thomas Avina - Painting, Pre-Apprentice - Inland Empire Job Corps Center

aporta más de 30 años de experiencia en la industria a su función de docente de Pintura para pre aprendices de International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) en el Centro Job Corps de Inland Empire. Anteriormente, trabajó como capataz y gestionó varios proyectos en el campo.
Painting, Pre-Apprentice

On the job, you will ...
- Apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
- Use machinery to apply the paints or use scaffolding and raise ladders
- Fill holes and cracks with plaster and putty
- Use simple math to calculate the size of an area that needs to be painted
- Be organized and able to maintain and clean your workspace and tools
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Painting Job Corps graduates go to work as painters in the public and private sectors. Painters spend most of the time on their feet and must have physical strength and endurance to complete their tasks. Painters work with their hands all day and enjoy a team atmosphere when completing large jobs. Painters complete jobs on location, so it is common to travel quite a bit within the local area.
The credentials you will earn ...
In the Painting, Pre-Apprentice training program you can earn a pre-apprentice certificate of completion that offers registered apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience. You will earn industry-recognized credentials from organizations such as the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) and certifications in construction safety and health from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
- Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
- Passing scores on all written and performance tests
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Thomas Avina - Painting, Pre-Apprentice - Inland Empire Job Corps Center

brings 30 years of industry experience to his role as IUPAT Pre-Apprentice Painting instructor at Inland Empire Job Corps Center. Previously, he worked as a foreman and managed several projects in the field.
Painting, Pre-Apprentice

On the job, you will ...
- Apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
- Use machinery to apply the paints or use scaffolding and raise ladders
- Fill holes and cracks with plaster and putty
- Use simple math to calculate the size of an area that needs to be painted
- Be organized and able to maintain and clean your workspace and tools
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Painting Job Corps graduates go to work as painters in the public and private sectors. Painters spend most of the time on their feet and must have physical strength and endurance to complete their tasks. Painters work with their hands all day and enjoy a team atmosphere when completing large jobs. Painters complete jobs on location, so it is common to travel quite a bit within the local area.
The credentials you will earn ...
In the Painting, Pre-Apprentice training program you can earn a pre-apprentice certificate of completion that offers registered apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience. You will earn industry-recognized credentials from organizations such as the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) and certifications in construction safety and health from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
- Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
- Passing scores on all written and performance tests
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Thomas Avina - Painting, Pre-Apprentice - Inland Empire Job Corps Center

brings 30 years of industry experience to his role as IUPAT Pre-Apprentice Painting instructor at Inland Empire Job Corps Center. Previously, he worked as a foreman and managed several projects in the field.
Painting, Pre-Apprentice

On the job, you will ...
- Apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
- Use machinery to apply the paints or use scaffolding and raise ladders
- Fill holes and cracks with plaster and putty
- Use simple math to calculate the size of an area that needs to be painted
- Be organized and able to maintain and clean your workspace and tools
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Painting Job Corps graduates go to work as painters in the public and private sectors. Painters spend most of the time on their feet and must have physical strength and endurance to complete their tasks. Painters work with their hands all day and enjoy a team atmosphere when completing large jobs. Painters complete jobs on location, so it is common to travel quite a bit within the local area.
The credentials you will earn ...
In the Painting, Pre-Apprentice training program you can earn a pre-apprentice certificate of completion that offers registered apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience. You will earn industry-recognized credentials from organizations such as the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) and certifications in construction safety and health from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
- Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
- Passing scores on all written and performance tests
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Thomas Avina - Painting, Pre-Apprentice - Inland Empire Job Corps Center

brings 30 years of industry experience to his role as IUPAT Pre-Apprentice Painting instructor at Inland Empire Job Corps Center. Previously, he worked as a foreman and managed several projects in the field.
Painting, Pre-Apprentice

On the job, you will ...
- Apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
- Use machinery to apply the paints or use scaffolding and raise ladders
- Fill holes and cracks with plaster and putty
- Use simple math to calculate the size of an area that needs to be painted
- Be organized and able to maintain and clean your workspace and tools
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Painting Job Corps graduates go to work as painters in the public and private sectors. Painters spend most of the time on their feet and must have physical strength and endurance to complete their tasks. Painters work with their hands all day and enjoy a team atmosphere when completing large jobs. Painters complete jobs on location, so it is common to travel quite a bit within the local area.
The credentials you will earn ...
In the Painting, Pre-Apprentice training program you can earn a pre-apprentice certificate of completion that offers registered apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience. You will earn industry-recognized credentials from organizations such as the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) and certifications in construction safety and health from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
- Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
- Passing scores on all written and performance tests
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Thomas Avina - Painting, Pre-Apprentice - Inland Empire Job Corps Center

brings 30 years of industry experience to his role as IUPAT Pre-Apprentice Painting instructor at Inland Empire Job Corps Center. Previously, he worked as a foreman and managed several projects in the field.
Painting, Pre-Apprentice

On the job, you will ...
- Apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
- Use machinery to apply the paints or use scaffolding and raise ladders
- Fill holes and cracks with plaster and putty
- Use simple math to calculate the size of an area that needs to be painted
- Be organized and able to maintain and clean your workspace and tools
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Painting Job Corps graduates go to work as painters in the public and private sectors. Painters spend most of the time on their feet and must have physical strength and endurance to complete their tasks. Painters work with their hands all day and enjoy a team atmosphere when completing large jobs. Painters complete jobs on location, so it is common to travel quite a bit within the local area.
The credentials you will earn ...
In the Painting, Pre-Apprentice training program you can earn a pre-apprentice certificate of completion that offers registered apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience. You will earn industry-recognized credentials from organizations such as the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) and certifications in construction safety and health from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
- Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
- Passing scores on all written and performance tests
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Thomas Avina - Painting, Pre-Apprentice - Inland Empire Job Corps Center

brings 30 years of industry experience to his role as IUPAT Pre-Apprentice Painting instructor at Inland Empire Job Corps Center. Previously, he worked as a foreman and managed several projects in the field.
Painting, Pre-Apprentice

On the job, you will ...
- Apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
- Use machinery to apply the paints or use scaffolding and raise ladders
- Fill holes and cracks with plaster and putty
- Use simple math to calculate the size of an area that needs to be painted
- Be organized and able to maintain and clean your workspace and tools
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Painting Job Corps graduates go to work as painters in the public and private sectors. Painters spend most of the time on their feet and must have physical strength and endurance to complete their tasks. Painters work with their hands all day and enjoy a team atmosphere when completing large jobs. Painters complete jobs on location, so it is common to travel quite a bit within the local area.
The credentials you will earn ...
In the Painting, Pre-Apprentice training program you can earn a pre-apprentice certificate of completion that offers registered apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience. You will earn industry-recognized credentials from organizations such as the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) and certifications in construction safety and health from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
- Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
- Passing scores on all written and performance tests
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Thomas Avina - Painting, Pre-Apprentice - Inland Empire Job Corps Center

brings 30 years of industry experience to his role as IUPAT Pre-Apprentice Painting instructor at Inland Empire Job Corps Center. Previously, he worked as a foreman and managed several projects in the field.
Painting, Pre-Apprentice

On the job, you will ...
- Apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
- Use machinery to apply the paints or use scaffolding and raise ladders
- Fill holes and cracks with plaster and putty
- Use simple math to calculate the size of an area that needs to be painted
- Be organized and able to maintain and clean your workspace and tools
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Painting Job Corps graduates go to work as painters in the public and private sectors. Painters spend most of the time on their feet and must have physical strength and endurance to complete their tasks. Painters work with their hands all day and enjoy a team atmosphere when completing large jobs. Painters complete jobs on location, so it is common to travel quite a bit within the local area.
The credentials you will earn ...
In the Painting, Pre-Apprentice training program you can earn a pre-apprentice certificate of completion that offers registered apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience. You will earn industry-recognized credentials from organizations such as the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) and certifications in construction safety and health from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
- Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
- Passing scores on all written and performance tests
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Thomas Avina - Painting, Pre-Apprentice - Inland Empire Job Corps Center

brings 30 years of industry experience to his role as IUPAT Pre-Apprentice Painting instructor at Inland Empire Job Corps Center. Previously, he worked as a foreman and managed several projects in the field.
Painting, Pre-Apprentice

On the job, you will ...
- Apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
- Use machinery to apply the paints or use scaffolding and raise ladders
- Fill holes and cracks with plaster and putty
- Use simple math to calculate the size of an area that needs to be painted
- Be organized and able to maintain and clean your workspace and tools
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Painting Job Corps graduates go to work as painters in the public and private sectors. Painters spend most of the time on their feet and must have physical strength and endurance to complete their tasks. Painters work with their hands all day and enjoy a team atmosphere when completing large jobs. Painters complete jobs on location, so it is common to travel quite a bit within the local area.
The credentials you will earn ...
In the Painting, Pre-Apprentice training program you can earn a pre-apprentice certificate of completion that offers registered apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience. You will earn industry-recognized credentials from organizations such as the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) and certifications in construction safety and health from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
- Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
- Passing scores on all written and performance tests
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Thomas Avina - Painting, Pre-Apprentice - Inland Empire Job Corps Center

brings 30 years of industry experience to his role as IUPAT Pre-Apprentice Painting instructor at Inland Empire Job Corps Center. Previously, he worked as a foreman and managed several projects in the field.
Painting, Pre-Apprentice

On the job, you will ...
- Apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
- Use machinery to apply the paints or use scaffolding and raise ladders
- Fill holes and cracks with plaster and putty
- Use simple math to calculate the size of an area that needs to be painted
- Be organized and able to maintain and clean your workspace and tools
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Painting Job Corps graduates go to work as painters in the public and private sectors. Painters spend most of the time on their feet and must have physical strength and endurance to complete their tasks. Painters work with their hands all day and enjoy a team atmosphere when completing large jobs. Painters complete jobs on location, so it is common to travel quite a bit within the local area.
The credentials you will earn ...
In the Painting, Pre-Apprentice training program you can earn a pre-apprentice certificate of completion that offers registered apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience. You will earn industry-recognized credentials from organizations such as the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) and certifications in construction safety and health from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
- Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
- Passing scores on all written and performance tests
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Thomas Avina - Painting, Pre-Apprentice - Inland Empire Job Corps Center

brings 30 years of industry experience to his role as IUPAT Pre-Apprentice Painting instructor at Inland Empire Job Corps Center. Previously, he worked as a foreman and managed several projects in the field.
Painting, Pre-Apprentice

On the job, you will ...
- Apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
- Use machinery to apply the paints or use scaffolding and raise ladders
- Fill holes and cracks with plaster and putty
- Use simple math to calculate the size of an area that needs to be painted
- Be organized and able to maintain and clean your workspace and tools
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Painting Job Corps graduates go to work as painters in the public and private sectors. Painters spend most of the time on their feet and must have physical strength and endurance to complete their tasks. Painters work with their hands all day and enjoy a team atmosphere when completing large jobs. Painters complete jobs on location, so it is common to travel quite a bit within the local area.
The credentials you will earn ...
In the Painting, Pre-Apprentice training program you can earn a pre-apprentice certificate of completion that offers registered apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience. You will earn industry-recognized credentials from organizations such as the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) and certifications in construction safety and health from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
- Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
- Passing scores on all written and performance tests
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Thomas Avina - Painting, Pre-Apprentice - Inland Empire Job Corps Center

brings 30 years of industry experience to his role as IUPAT Pre-Apprentice Painting instructor at Inland Empire Job Corps Center. Previously, he worked as a foreman and managed several projects in the field.
Painting, Pre-Apprentice

On the job, you will ...
- Apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
- Use machinery to apply the paints or use scaffolding and raise ladders
- Fill holes and cracks with plaster and putty
- Use simple math to calculate the size of an area that needs to be painted
- Be organized and able to maintain and clean your workspace and tools
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Painting Job Corps graduates go to work as painters in the public and private sectors. Painters spend most of the time on their feet and must have physical strength and endurance to complete their tasks. Painters work with their hands all day and enjoy a team atmosphere when completing large jobs. Painters complete jobs on location, so it is common to travel quite a bit within the local area.
The credentials you will earn ...
In the Painting, Pre-Apprentice training program you can earn a pre-apprentice certificate of completion that offers registered apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience. You will earn industry-recognized credentials from organizations such as the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) and certifications in construction safety and health from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
- Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
- Passing scores on all written and performance tests
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Thomas Avina - Painting, Pre-Apprentice - Inland Empire Job Corps Center

brings 30 years of industry experience to his role as IUPAT Pre-Apprentice Painting instructor at Inland Empire Job Corps Center. Previously, he worked as a foreman and managed several projects in the field.
Painting, Pre-Apprentice

On the job, you will ...
- Apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
- Use machinery to apply the paints or use scaffolding and raise ladders
- Fill holes and cracks with plaster and putty
- Use simple math to calculate the size of an area that needs to be painted
- Be organized and able to maintain and clean your workspace and tools
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Painting Job Corps graduates go to work as painters in the public and private sectors. Painters spend most of the time on their feet and must have physical strength and endurance to complete their tasks. Painters work with their hands all day and enjoy a team atmosphere when completing large jobs. Painters complete jobs on location, so it is common to travel quite a bit within the local area.
The credentials you will earn ...
In the Painting, Pre-Apprentice training program you can earn a pre-apprentice certificate of completion that offers registered apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience. You will earn industry-recognized credentials from organizations such as the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) and certifications in construction safety and health from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
- Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
- Passing scores on all written and performance tests
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Thomas Avina - Painting, Pre-Apprentice - Inland Empire Job Corps Center

brings 30 years of industry experience to his role as IUPAT Pre-Apprentice Painting instructor at Inland Empire Job Corps Center. Previously, he worked as a foreman and managed several projects in the field.
Painting, Pre-Apprentice

On the job, you will ...
- Apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
- Use machinery to apply the paints or use scaffolding and raise ladders
- Fill holes and cracks with plaster and putty
- Use simple math to calculate the size of an area that needs to be painted
- Be organized and able to maintain and clean your workspace and tools
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Painting Job Corps graduates go to work as painters in the public and private sectors. Painters spend most of the time on their feet and must have physical strength and endurance to complete their tasks. Painters work with their hands all day and enjoy a team atmosphere when completing large jobs. Painters complete jobs on location, so it is common to travel quite a bit within the local area.
The credentials you will earn ...
In the Painting, Pre-Apprentice training program you can earn a pre-apprentice certificate of completion that offers registered apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience. You will earn industry-recognized credentials from organizations such as the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) and certifications in construction safety and health from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
- Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
- Passing scores on all written and performance tests
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Thomas Avina - Painting, Pre-Apprentice - Inland Empire Job Corps Center

brings 30 years of industry experience to his role as IUPAT Pre-Apprentice Painting instructor at Inland Empire Job Corps Center. Previously, he worked as a foreman and managed several projects in the field.
Painting, Pre-Apprentice

On the job, you will ...
- Apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
- Use machinery to apply the paints or use scaffolding and raise ladders
- Fill holes and cracks with plaster and putty
- Use simple math to calculate the size of an area that needs to be painted
- Be organized and able to maintain and clean your workspace and tools
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Painting Job Corps graduates go to work as painters in the public and private sectors. Painters spend most of the time on their feet and must have physical strength and endurance to complete their tasks. Painters work with their hands all day and enjoy a team atmosphere when completing large jobs. Painters complete jobs on location, so it is common to travel quite a bit within the local area.
The credentials you will earn ...
In the Painting, Pre-Apprentice training program you can earn a pre-apprentice certificate of completion that offers registered apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience. You will earn industry-recognized credentials from organizations such as the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) and certifications in construction safety and health from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
- Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
- Passing scores on all written and performance tests
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Thomas Avina - Painting, Pre-Apprentice - Inland Empire Job Corps Center

brings 30 years of industry experience to his role as IUPAT Pre-Apprentice Painting instructor at Inland Empire Job Corps Center. Previously, he worked as a foreman and managed several projects in the field.
Painting, Pre-Apprentice

On the job, you will ...
- Apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
- Use machinery to apply the paints or use scaffolding and raise ladders
- Fill holes and cracks with plaster and putty
- Use simple math to calculate the size of an area that needs to be painted
- Be organized and able to maintain and clean your workspace and tools
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Painting Job Corps graduates go to work as painters in the public and private sectors. Painters spend most of the time on their feet and must have physical strength and endurance to complete their tasks. Painters work with their hands all day and enjoy a team atmosphere when completing large jobs. Painters complete jobs on location, so it is common to travel quite a bit within the local area.
The credentials you will earn ...
In the Painting, Pre-Apprentice training program you can earn a pre-apprentice certificate of completion that offers registered apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience. You will earn industry-recognized credentials from organizations such as the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) and certifications in construction safety and health from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
- Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
- Passing scores on all written and performance tests
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Thomas Avina - Painting, Pre-Apprentice - Inland Empire Job Corps Center

brings 30 years of industry experience to his role as IUPAT Pre-Apprentice Painting instructor at Inland Empire Job Corps Center. Previously, he worked as a foreman and managed several projects in the field.
Painting, Pre-Apprentice

On the job, you will ...
- Apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
- Use machinery to apply the paints or use scaffolding and raise ladders
- Fill holes and cracks with plaster and putty
- Use simple math to calculate the size of an area that needs to be painted
- Be organized and able to maintain and clean your workspace and tools
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Painting Job Corps graduates go to work as painters in the public and private sectors. Painters spend most of the time on their feet and must have physical strength and endurance to complete their tasks. Painters work with their hands all day and enjoy a team atmosphere when completing large jobs. Painters complete jobs on location, so it is common to travel quite a bit within the local area.
The credentials you will earn ...
In the Painting, Pre-Apprentice training program you can earn a pre-apprentice certificate of completion that offers registered apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience. You will earn industry-recognized credentials from organizations such as the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) and certifications in construction safety and health from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
- Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
- Passing scores on all written and performance tests
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Thomas Avina - Painting, Pre-Apprentice - Inland Empire Job Corps Center

brings 30 years of industry experience to his role as IUPAT Pre-Apprentice Painting instructor at Inland Empire Job Corps Center. Previously, he worked as a foreman and managed several projects in the field.
Painting, Pre-Apprentice

On the job, you will ...
- Apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
- Use machinery to apply the paints or use scaffolding and raise ladders
- Fill holes and cracks with plaster and putty
- Use simple math to calculate the size of an area that needs to be painted
- Be organized and able to maintain and clean your workspace and tools
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Painting Job Corps graduates go to work as painters in the public and private sectors. Painters spend most of the time on their feet and must have physical strength and endurance to complete their tasks. Painters work with their hands all day and enjoy a team atmosphere when completing large jobs. Painters complete jobs on location, so it is common to travel quite a bit within the local area.
The credentials you will earn ...
In the Painting, Pre-Apprentice training program you can earn a pre-apprentice certificate of completion that offers registered apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience. You will earn industry-recognized credentials from organizations such as the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) and certifications in construction safety and health from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
- Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
- Passing scores on all written and performance tests
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Thomas Avina - Painting, Pre-Apprentice - Inland Empire Job Corps Center

brings 30 years of industry experience to his role as IUPAT Pre-Apprentice Painting instructor at Inland Empire Job Corps Center. Previously, he worked as a foreman and managed several projects in the field.
Painting, Pre-Apprentice

On the job, you will ...
- Apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
- Use machinery to apply the paints or use scaffolding and raise ladders
- Fill holes and cracks with plaster and putty
- Use simple math to calculate the size of an area that needs to be painted
- Be organized and able to maintain and clean your workspace and tools
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Painting Job Corps graduates go to work as painters in the public and private sectors. Painters spend most of the time on their feet and must have physical strength and endurance to complete their tasks. Painters work with their hands all day and enjoy a team atmosphere when completing large jobs. Painters complete jobs on location, so it is common to travel quite a bit within the local area.
The credentials you will earn ...
In the Painting, Pre-Apprentice training program you can earn a pre-apprentice certificate of completion that offers registered apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience. You will earn industry-recognized credentials from organizations such as the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) and certifications in construction safety and health from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
- Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
- Passing scores on all written and performance tests
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Thomas Avina - Painting, Pre-Apprentice - Inland Empire Job Corps Center

brings 30 years of industry experience to his role as IUPAT Pre-Apprentice Painting instructor at Inland Empire Job Corps Center. Previously, he worked as a foreman and managed several projects in the field.
Painting, Pre-Apprentice

On the job, you will ...
- Apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
- Use machinery to apply the paints or use scaffolding and raise ladders
- Fill holes and cracks with plaster and putty
- Use simple math to calculate the size of an area that needs to be painted
- Be organized and able to maintain and clean your workspace and tools
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Painting Job Corps graduates go to work as painters in the public and private sectors. Painters spend most of the time on their feet and must have physical strength and endurance to complete their tasks. Painters work with their hands all day and enjoy a team atmosphere when completing large jobs. Painters complete jobs on location, so it is common to travel quite a bit within the local area.
The credentials you will earn ...
In the Painting, Pre-Apprentice training program you can earn a pre-apprentice certificate of completion that offers registered apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience. You will earn industry-recognized credentials from organizations such as the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) and certifications in construction safety and health from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
- Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
- Passing scores on all written and performance tests
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Thomas Avina - Painting, Pre-Apprentice - Inland Empire Job Corps Center

brings 30 years of industry experience to his role as IUPAT Pre-Apprentice Painting instructor at Inland Empire Job Corps Center. Previously, he worked as a foreman and managed several projects in the field.
Painting, Pre-Apprentice

On the job, you will ...
- Apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
- Use machinery to apply the paints or use scaffolding and raise ladders
- Fill holes and cracks with plaster and putty
- Use simple math to calculate the size of an area that needs to be painted
- Be organized and able to maintain and clean your workspace and tools
Some of the career options you will have ...
Most Painting Job Corps graduates go to work as painters in the public and private sectors. Painters spend most of the time on their feet and must have physical strength and endurance to complete their tasks. Painters work with their hands all day and enjoy a team atmosphere when completing large jobs. Painters complete jobs on location, so it is common to travel quite a bit within the local area.
The credentials you will earn ...
In the Painting, Pre-Apprentice training program you can earn a pre-apprentice certificate of completion that offers registered apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience. You will earn industry-recognized credentials from organizations such as the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) and certifications in construction safety and health from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
- Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
- Passing scores on all written and performance tests
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
Painters apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Painters apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Painters apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Painters apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Painters apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Painters apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Painters apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Painters apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Painters apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Painters apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Painters apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Painters apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Painters apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Painters apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Painters apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Painters apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Painters apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Painters apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Painters apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
Construction
Job Corps offers training in the following construction areas. Get started today.

Painters apply paint, stain and coatings to walls and ceilings, buildings, bridges or other items such as cars, jewelry and ceramics
Construcción
Job Corps ofrece adiestramiento en las siguientes áreas de construcción. Empieza hoy mismo.

Aplicará pintura, tintes y revestimientos a paredes y techos, edificios, puentes u otros elementos como automóviles, joyas y cerámica.
