Skip to main content

We're improving Find apprenticeship training. What do you think of this service? (opens in a new tab)


Apprenticeship training course

Craft painter and decorator (level 3)

To provide all aspects of painting and decorating.

Qualification level
3
Equivalent to A level.
Typical duration
18 months
Apprenticeship category
Construction and the built environment
Maximum funding
£12,000
Maximum amount government will fund
for apprenticeship training.
Also known as
  • Craft painter and decorator
  • Foreman painter and decorator
Skills
Skills an apprentice will learn
  • Comply with health and safety regulations, standards, and guidance.
  • Select and use safety control equipment including respiratory protective equipment (RPE), dust suppression (LEV) and personal protective equipment (PPE), when carrying out tasks, including high-volume low-pressure spraying tasks.
  • Apply environmental and sustainable principles in compliance with regulations, standards and systems. Segregate resources for reuse, recycling and disposal.
  • Apply and monitor safe systems of work and control measures. Risk and hazard identification and escalation.
  • Comply with painting and decorating industry standards, regulations and guidance.
  • Select, check and use working at height equipment for example steps, ladders, hop-ups, podiums and mobile towers.
  • Interpret and extract information using paper based or digital techniques from drawings, specifications, manufacturer’s safety data sheets and information and provide work instructions.
  • Calculate material and quantities: wallcoverings, coatings and sundries.
  • Calculate costs for materials and resources: For example, budgeting, labour and material costs, VAT, overheads, transport, access and equipment (hire or purchase) and profit.
  • Apply time management techniques and methods to tasks for self and others.
  • Apply team working principles.
  • Use and maintain hand tools and equipment.
  • Prepare, use and store power tools and equipment.
  • Maintain power tools and equipment, reporting and escalating defects and faults.
  • Prepare architecturally complex surfaces for coating using either chemical strippers, infra-red or abrasives.
  • Apply coatings, water-borne and or solvent-borne to a range of surfaces with architectural complexities: mouldings, decorative architectural features, panels and period windows.
  • Apply water-borne and solvent-borne coatings to spindles and handrails and doors with panels, mouldings, rails, stiles and muntins.
  • Apply broken colour paint effects including rag rolling and dragging.
  • Prepare internal building surfaces and surrounding work area for spray painting.
  • Check and set up spray painting equipment for example, airless, high-volume low-pressure, high-volume low-pressure turbines, high-volume low-pressure compressor or power rollers.
  • Select and prepare spray paint materials.
  • Apply water-borne coatings using spray painting equipment.
  • Clean, maintain and store spray painting equipment.
  • Prepare surfaces with architectural complexities to receive wallcoverings.
  • Prepare and apply specialist wallcoverings, for example non-standard widths, murals and digital prints.
  • Prepare and apply wallcovering to staircase, and behind radiator.
  • Prepare and apply wallcoverings (foundation papers and matching patterned finishing papers) to surfaces with architectural complexities, including ceilings.
  • Applies quality assurance procedures.
  • Manage time and tasks to meet deadlines.
  • Communicate verbally with others, apply painting and decorating terminology.
  • Manage construction phase plan (CPP) identifying and reporting risks to completion, communicating progress, resolving issues.  
  • Communicate in writing with others, use painting and decorating terminology. For example, internal and external customers, colleagues.
  • Obtain, monitor and rotate stock and supplies.
  • Apply fault-finding and problem-solving techniques to common painting and decorating problems. 
  • Apply the use of colour schemes, colour charts, notations, colour terms for identification and in different environments: domestic, commercial, health and education.
  • Apply the principles of colour schemes: mood boards, digital media.
  • Prepare external locations for spray painting.
  • Prepare internal building surfaces and surrounding work area for water-borne and solvent-borne coating.

Full information on Craft painter and decorator (level 3) is available from the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education.

Find training providers for this course

Apprenticeship location

Canterbury, Kent Remove location

One provider available for this apprenticeship location

View providers for this course

Back to top View shortlist