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Painting Apprenticeships

Apprenticeship Training

Apprenticeship training is an invaluable way to acquire not only a qualification, but  technical skills, knowledge and experience to support you in your future career. Apprentices receive both on-the-job and off-the-job training from their employer and trainer. Apprenticeships provide apprentices with the opportunity to learn from experienced professionals in their chosen field. 

Apprenticeship Training

What is a Painting and Decorating apprenticeship?

A Painting and Decorating apprenticeship is a course designed to provide aspiring painters with the skills and knowledge necessary for a successful career in the painting and decorating industry. This type of training typically involves hands-on learning experiences under the guidance of an experienced professional painter, as well as classroom instruction. Apprentices learn about colour theory, preparation techniques, safety protocols,  and various painting methods, as well as the physical skills required for the trade.

Apprenticeship Training Mature Age Apprentice

Apprenticeship Training

Are You a Mature Age Apprentice?

Don’t let age stop you! It is also a misconception that apprentices are for school leavers. Let it be known, that apprenticeships are for anyone. Once you hit 21 years of age, you are classed as a mature aged apprentice. And trust us, when we say, that it works in your favour! Whether you start an apprenticeship at 16 or 25, you will attend classes or workshops that provide training in the specific skills needed. After completion of the apprenticeship, you will have acquired the skills and qualifications.

What is a mature aged apprenticeship?

A mature aged apprenticeship is no different to a normal apprenticeship, except that it allows adults over the age of 21 to receive job-specific skills and qualifications in an industry of their choosing. The apprenticeship focuses on providing all learners with the knowledge and experience necessary for them to become successful in their chosen field. Giving anyone, mature aged workers or not, the opportunity to change their career path. In a nutshell, a mature aged apprenticeship will provide mature aged workers with the opportunity to learn new skills while gaining workplace experience in their chosen field.

Have your Painting Apprentices Trained at Aussie Painters Network's Training Facilities

Aussie Painters Network has invested in a Training Facility at 2/16 Perrin Place, Salisbury, Brisbane, Queensland, where we operate to ensure that all apprentices have the opportunity to be trained by a trainer of choice in a controlled environment, along with all resources available to complete all 29 Units of a Painting and Decorating Apprenticeship.   

If you have an apprentice in regional areas of Queensland, Aussie Painters Network have a Mobile Training Facility that is utilised so training can be bought to you.

The Painting Training Wheels was a first in the country and a Finalist in the Queensland Training Awards for innovation.

Painting Apprenticeships Promise

Our Promise

Painting Apprenticeships with Aussie Painters Network, do not just find apprentices a job, but they also have the facilities available for all painting apprentices to be trained in the comfort of one place giving flexibility to the employers.

Painting Apprenticeships Quality

Our Quality

All painting apprentices will learn with the latest tools and equipment to ensure industry currency when they attend one of the available training facilities, whether it is from the full facility in Salisbury or the Painters Training Wheels for the regional areas.

Painting Apprenticeship Assistance

Our Assistance

We don’t just train painting apprentices, we also help their employers to train apprentices, helping to get the best out of them, and laying down a foundation for a successful career in the painting industry. Allowing them to become not just a painter, but a master painter.

Painting Apprenticeships Services

Our Service

Painting Apprenticeships run Painting Courses / Try a Trade Days for anyone that is interested in trying painting as a career pathway. 

Once they spend a day with us learning some of the basics, we then assist them in finding employment within the painting industry.

Our Integrity

Our Integrity

Painting Apprenticeships hold the industry in the highest regard.

With being part of Aussie Painters Network, the number 1 information service within the painting industry, we have been involved in placing 100’s of people into the industry.

Through our industry contacts, we direct all painting and decorating employers to the relevant agencies for assistance with all the requirements for them to employing someone in a painting apprenticeship.

Some of these include Fairwork for wages support, their state workplace injury insurer, their state Portable Long Service Leave providers as well as other relevant requirements from state to state.

An Australian Apprenticeship Centre is also an integral part of signing up an apprentice. We have relationships with each of those to assist when signing someone into a painting apprenticeship.

For those wanting to become a painting apprentice, we help explain how everything works from Apprentice Painter Wages and Apprentice Support Loans through to all career pathways after completing your apprenticeship. 

Apprenticeship Training Lead Paint Removal

Painting apprenticeship training enables individuals to develop the skills necessary for becoming professional painters. Training typically includes instruction on color theory, surface preparation, painting techniques, safety protocols and lead paint removal. Lead paint removal training is essential for those working in older homes or buildings, as lead-based paint can have serious health impacts if not handled safely and correctly. When completing lead paint removal training, individuals learn the regulations and safety protocols for handling lead-based paint, as well as the proper techniques for removing and disposing of lead-based materials. Training also covers methods to identify surfaces with lead.

Apprenticeship Training Moisture Testing

Moisture testing is an important part of the painting apprenticeship training. During this process, professionals use specialized tools to measure and analyze the moisture content in walls and other surfaces before beginning a painting job. This helps ensure that the surface is ready for paint and will not be damaged by excessive levels of moisture. Moisture testers work with a variety of tools, including moisture meters, psychrometers and dew point meters. They use these devices to measure and analyze the amount of water in a given material, such as wood or drywall. By understanding the moisture content in a surface before painting it, professionals can avoid common problems like water-based paints blistering or flaking off. Proper moisture testing also reduces the risk of mold growth, which could damage surfaces and cause health problems. By understanding how to properly measure and analyze moisture levels, painting apprentices can be better prepared to handle any job they may encounter. This knowledge is critical for ensuring that a professional painting job will last and look great.

 

Apprenticeship Training Surface Preparation

Apprenticeship Training

Apprenticeship Training Surface Preparation

Surface preparation is an essential part of the painting apprenticeship training. Apprentices must be able to identify and prepare a variety of surfaces including walls, ceilings, trim and cabinetry. Proper surface preparation requires the use of different tools and techniques such as sanding, patching, priming and caulking. Apprentices must learn how to use these tools and techniques to properly prepare the surface for painting. Additionally, apprentices should be able to recognize any potential problems such as water damage, peeling paint or areas with poor adhesion. They must also understand how to rectify these issues before painting takes place.

 

Apprenticeship Training Trestles and Planks

Painting apprenticeship training typically covers the basics of painting and requires a hands-on approach. From learning how to safely handle and mix paint, to understanding how to properly prepare surfaces and apply paint, apprentices must become proficient in all aspects of the trade. Apprentices also need to be familiar with the tools of the trade, such as trestles and planks. Trestles are scaffolding frames used to support ladders and platforms while painting. Planks are boards used as a platform for workers to stand on when painting high walls and ceilings. Through apprenticeship training, aspiring painters learn how to set up trestles and planks correctly, as well as other safety protocols when using these tools. 

Apprenticeship Training Wallpaper Ceiling, Roof and Wall Papering

Painting apprenticeship training typically includes learning how to wallpaper ceilings. This type of skill requires accuracy and precision, as ceilings often have many intricate curves and angles that must be accounted for when hanging the wallpaper. Apprentices will learn to measure the ceiling and cut the wallpaper accurately so that it fits perfectly, using a variety of tools such as scissors, knives, and cutting rulers. They must also learn about different types of adhesives and how to apply them correctly in order to ensure a secure bond. Additionally, apprentices must understand the importance of proper preparation and clean-up after wallpapering a ceiling. By mastering this skill, painting apprentices will be able to create stunningly beautiful wallpaper ceilings in any room. This can help to make spaces look fresh and inviting, while also providing an additional layer of protection against bumps and scrapes on walls and ceilings. With the right training and practice, painting apprentices can master the art of wallpapering a ceiling and create beautiful results each time

Apprenticeship Training Window Glazing

Window glazing is an important part of painting apprenticeship training. It involves the application of glass to frames that have been constructed for windows and doors. The goal of window glazing is to provide a weatherproofed seal as well as insulation against cold or hot temperatures, depending on the climate. There are multiple types of window glazing techniques that can be learned through apprenticeship training, including installing pre-glazed windows, creating a double glaze, and using putty to seal the frames. Apprentices will also learn how to apply grout or beads of caulk between the panes and frames for a tighter seal. Window glazing requires precision and attention to detail in order to be successful. With the correct training, apprentices can become skilled window glazing professionals and ensure high-quality, long-lasting results for all of their projects.

FAQ

Apprenticeship training is a form of on the job training in which people learn skills from experienced professionals. Apprenticeships combine hands-on learning with classroom instruction, allowing apprentices to gain professional experience while developing their skills and knowledge. A painting apprenticeship typically lasts between three and four years.

A mature aged apprenticeship allows adults over the age of 21 to receive job-specific skills and qualifications in an industry of their choosing. The apprenticeship provides adult learners with the knowledge and experience necessary for them to become successful in their chosen field. It also provides mature aged workers with the opportunity to increase their earning potential and career prospects.

It is no different to applying for an apprenticeship if you were under the age of 21, as ‘Mature age’ apprentice, your wages must start at a higher rate than a normal 1st year apprentice under 21. After completion of the apprenticeship program, you will have acquired the skills and qualifications needed to be successful in your chosen field.

No, you are never too old to become an apprentice!  

The wages of mature aged apprentices vary depending on the industry. You can find any relevant information by going to the Fair Work Calculator here https://calculate.fairwork.gov.au/

Overall mature aged apprenticeships are an excellent opportunity for mature aged workers to receive job-specific training and increase their earning potential. With the right combination of dedication and hard work, mature aged apprentices have the potential to become successful in their chosen field and find a rewarding career.

A master painter and decorator is an expert within the painting and decorating industry who has achieved a higher level of skill and experience than the average painter or decorator. They are highly skilled professionals who have received specific training in techniques such as interior design, colour theory, and brushwork. They are also knowledgeable in a wide range of painting and decorating tools and materials, as well as the latest industry trends.

A master painter and decorator is an expert within the painting and decorating industry who has achieved a higher level of skill and experience than the average painter or decorator. They are highly skilled professionals who have received specific training in techniques such as interior design, colour theory, and brushwork. They are also knowledgeable in a wide range of painting and decorating tools and materials, as well as the latest industry trends.

The most common way to become a master painter and decorator is through an apprenticeship program. Apprenticeships involve the combination of on-the-job training with classroom-style instruction and are usually provided through a college or university. Apprenticeships typically last for two to three years, during which time you will gain valuable experience that can help set you apart from other painters and decorators.

If you become a master painter and decorator, you will have many advantages over other painters and decorators. You will be better equipped to handle difficult jobs, as well as more complex painting and decorating tasks. Additionally, your expertise in the field will give you the advantage of being able to command higher wages than those who are not master painters and decorators. Furthermore, there is the potential for increased job security since you will have a higher level of skill and knowledge.  This will also lead to more satisfying work experiences and open up opportunities for career advancement within the industry.

In Australia, there are a variety of different types of painting apprenticeships available depending on your personal preference and needs. School based apprenticeships allow you to combine work with study and gain skills and qualifications at the same time. Part-time apprenticeships are also available for those who wish to work in the industry but are unable to commit to a full-time program. Full-time apprenticeships provide a more intensive approach, allowing you to gain hands-on experience and qualifications quickly. Additionally, mature aged apprenticeships cater specifically for those over the age of 21 and provide specialised training to help develop skills for a career in the industry. 



No matter which painting apprenticeship you choose, you will benefit from gaining the necessary knowledge and experience to become a master painter and decorator. With dedication and hard work, your apprenticeship can be a great way to kick-start your career in this highly rewarding industry.

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Your Local Painters in Brisbane, Queensland

Painting Apprentice is located at  2/16 Perrin Place, Salisbury, QLD, Australia, Queensland From Brisbane Airport (BNE) Airport Dr, Continue to East-West Arterial Rd, Take Airport Link, M7 and M3 to Marshall Rd/State Route 10 in Holland Park West. Take exit 8 from M3, Continue on Marshall Rd to your destination in Salisbury, 2/16 Perrin Pl., Salisbury QLD 4107. You will find us on your left.

We’re open 6:30am – 3pm Monday – Friday. Saturday and Sunday Closed.

For additional questions you can call us at 1800 355 344 or you can find us on 0430 399 800

Painting Apprenticeships provides high quality services across Greater Brisbane, from the Inner City Suburbs to the Moreton BayNorthernSouthernEastern and Western suburbs. Click here to view our full list of service areas.

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