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Painter II

Inside Higher Ed, Hanover, New Hampshire, us, 03755

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Job Details Posting Date:

11/24/2025

Open Until Filled:

Yes

Position Number:

1129264

Position Title:

Painter II

Hiring Range:

$32.35

Union Type:

SEIU

SEIU Level:

M

FLSA Status:

Non‑Exempt

Employment Category:

Regular Full Time

Schedule (Months/Year):

12

Hours per Week:

40

Work Schedule:

Monday‑Friday, 7:30 am‑4:00 pm; Saturday/Sunday off

Location:

Hanover, NH

Remote Work Eligibility:

Onsite only

Term Position:

No

Grant Funded:

No

Position Purpose Under minimal supervision or working independently, the Painter II completes quality painting projects requiring attention to appearance, function and durability. Works as a lead member of a crew assigned to small scale and/or routine projects, works independently or with peers. Prepares surfaces for new coating materials, mixing coating materials according to specifications, applies coating materials to a variety of surfaces where appearance as well as surface protection are important, and is responsible for the care and maintenance of the tools and equipment employed in the painter’s trade. The Painter II is an intermediate level position with skill and proficiency in the execution of painting duties.

Required Qualifications Education & Experience:

High School plus 3+ years' experience or equivalent combination of education and experience.

Minimum three- to five years of commercial/institutional painting experience.

Must hold a valid driver’s license and be qualified under the terms of the Dartmouth College Driver Safety and Motor Vehicle Policy.

Able to interact successfully with the College community in a service‑oriented environment.

Demonstrated proficiency in standard surface preparation and coating application methods and techniques, including the skill necessary to meet specifications.

Knowledge of the use and maintenance of standard surface preparation and painting tools and equipment.

Knowledge of chemicals to assist with removal of paints, urethanes, varnish, rust, and other difficult conditions that need in‑depth preparation for finished product.

Knowledge of building up, shaping, and levelling surfaces with appropriate compounds.

Knowledge of and requisite skill to obtain finely smoothed surfaces.

Ability to follow oral and written instructions and work independently under minimal supervision, exercising sound judgment and applying strong problem‑solving skills.

Strong customer service skills and good communications skills; ability to communicate work to be performed with college employees and building occupants.

Computer skills including basic word processing, email, spreadsheets, smartphones or tablets.

Ability to document and record issues and procedures.

Ability to perform demanding physical activity, work at heights and perform tasks requiring manual dexterity under physically difficult and/or strenuous conditions.

Knowledge of safety regulations applicable to the use of ladders, ropes, harnesses, and scaffolds.

Willingness to work overtime when required.

Must have successfully completed the following training prior to performing work to which the training relates:

Driver Safety

OSHA 10 Hour class

Hazard Communication

Respirator (including fit and physical)

Asbestos Awareness

EPA RRP Lead Training

Preferred Qualifications

Ability to work at heights, including on aerial lift/scissor platforms.

Contact Information Recruitment Contact:

Campus Services HR (Phone: 603‑646‑3323)

Cover Letter & Title Contact:

Francis Heath, Building Repair Shop Supervisor

Equal Opportunity Employer Dartmouth College is an equal opportunity employer under federal law. We prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran status, marital status, or any other legally protected status. Applications are welcome from all.

Background Check Employment in this position is contingent upon consent to and successful completion of a pre‑employment background check, which may include a criminal background check, reference checks, verification of work history, conduct review, and verification of any required academic credentials, licenses, and/or certifications, with results acceptable to Dartmouth College. A criminal conviction will not automatically disqualify an applicant from employment. Background check information will be used in a confidential, non‑discriminatory manner consistent with state and federal law.

Essential Job Functions Is Driving a Vehicle (e.g., Dartmouth Vehicle or Off Road Vehicle, Rental Car, Personal Car) an Essential Function of This Job? Yes

Special Instructions to Applicants AVAILABLE TO SAFETY AND SECURITY SEIU UNION MEMBERS ONLY DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF POSTING. AFTER ONE WEEK, IF THE POSITION HAS NOT BEEN FILLED INTERNALLY, IT IS OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND OTHER MEMBERS OF THE DARTMOUTH COMMUNITY: OPEN TO UNION MEMBERS ONLY FROM (11/24/25) THROUGH (12/1/25 ). Dartmouth College has a Tobacco‑Free Policy. Smoking and the use of tobacco‑based products (including smokeless tobacco) are prohibited in all facilities, grounds, vehicles or other areas owned, operated or occupied by Dartmouth College with no exceptions. For details, please see our policy at https://policies.dartmouth.edu/policy/tobacco-free-policy.

Quick Link: https://searchjobs.dartmouth.edu/postings/83975

Responsibilities

Inspects smaller and routine sites to determine procedure, material, tools and methodology needed. Inspects/audits completed work to confirm that work order requirements and expectations are met.

Requests work orders, advises supervisor of materials/services required for repairs.

May supervise crew in small scale or routine projects.

Communicates directly and respectfully with building occupants, who may be inconvenienced or affected by scheduled work.

Prepares the surfaces for new finish, removing old finishes when necessary.

Prepares new work plugging holes, cleaning, final sanding.

Repairs surfaces using putty, plaster, joint compound, or other appropriate material.

Selects pre‑mixed paints/stains including enamels, glosses specialty paints, varnishes, stains, lacquers, & shellacs. Thins, stirs and mixes coating materials according to specific directions and needs. Matches, tints, tones and blends coating materials. Prepares products per manufacturer’s instructions.

Uses mechanical mixer for volume blending.

Applies products using appropriate brushes, rollers, spray, or other appropriate method.

Applies products using spray equipment to apply paints in the spray booth.

Applies special finish appearances such as simulating wood grain, marble, brick, tile, etc.

Meets specifications regarding match, texture, decoration, thickness, and level, on wall surfaces, architectural woodwork, and furniture.

Assures the coating finish meets surface protection requirements.

Cleans brushes, rollers, spray equipment, and other equipment; safely disposes of used paints and rags.

Protects surrounding areas.

Uses ladders, scaffold, &/or platform as appropriate in a safe manner.

Learning from Senior Technicians

Receives clear and concise instructions from senior technicians; learns via constructive input from coworkers performing work.

While performing maintenance and repair work, learns the procedures being taken and the reasoning behind the action.

Develops skills by observing and assisting peers and Painter III in performing response, problem diagnosis and repair.

Mentorship

Works with and mentors Building Repair Technician I and Painter I on painting projects, explaining the procedures being performed and the reasoning behind those actions. When qualified, allows the tech to perform the work under supervision.

Working Conditions

Works from ladders, scaffolds, platforms, aerial lifts.

Work requires bending, kneeling, standing, climbing, and working in stretched, cramped or awkward positions.

Work involves regular lifting, carrying, or holding objects weighing up to 80 lbs.

Work is performed indoors, outdoors, and in areas that are dirty, smoky and where fumes are present.

Is exposed to cuts and bruises and more serious injuries while working on ladders, scaffolds, etc.

Work involves wearing special or protective clothing such as aprons or overalls, gloves, and goggles.

Working Environment

Laboratory settings

Commercial kitchen settings

Mechanical/electric rooms

Ladders/staging

Roofs

Private offices/public spaces

Student residential housing

Culture and Employee Belonging We are actively striving to make Campus Services a desired place to work in the Upper Valley, a place where people feel welcomed, where they can be their authentic selves, be heard, and feel accepted. The way we treat one another should be the same way we treat our customers.

Demonstrates a commitment to inclusion, and cultural awareness through actions, interactions, and communications with others.

Participates in division wide CEB initiatives and training, including promotion of the 7 Principles (Empathy, Fairness, Dependability, Inclusivity, Consideration, Vulnerability and Respect).

Willingness to foster a growth mindset in the areas of improving culture and inclusion across the division.

Performs other duties as assigned.

Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level

Employment Type Full‑time

Job Function Design, Art/Creative, and Information Technology

Industries Online Audio and Video Media

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