Auto Generated UID (For Official Use Only):
25-01-16599991033
O*NET Job Zone:
Job Zone 2
O*NET Job Code:
47-2141
Work Days Per Week:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Work Hours Per Week:
40
Estimated Work Hours Per Day:
8
Hourly Work Schedule Per Day:
Monday – Friday 7am – 4pm
Are Hours Per Day Flexible?:
No, hours are set.
Payment Frequency:
Weekly
Estimated Annual Salary (If value is 0, employer did not provide):
41226
Opening Date of Announcement:
01/16/2025
Closing Date of Announcement:
02/06/2025
Anticipated Start Date of Employment:
05/15/2025
Anticipated Closing Date of Employment:
05/14/2026
Number of Job Openings:
7
Job Location:
Guam
Job Location Address:
388 South Marine Corps Drive, Suite 400, Tamuning, Guam 96913
FLSA Covered?:
Yes
DOD or VEVRAA Related?:
Yes
Overtime Available?:
Yes, overtime rate calculated at 1.5x per hour
Payroll Deductions:
Federal Income Tax, Social Security (FICA), Insurance
Job Qualification Requirements:
Minimum requirements: Experience: Two (2) years; Education: 12th grade
Additional Job Information: Benefits, Required Tools, Supplies, etc.:
*Special wage rate: Work to be performed on DPRI-funded projects and projects covered by Davis Bacon, Service Contracts Act, and/or Executive Order 14206 will be paid no less than the indicated wage rate but may be paid more where special rates apply.
Benefits: Roundtrip airfare for off-island hire, food & lodging at $150.00 per week; local transportation to/from jobsite. Employer/Employee paid commercial medical insurance provided. For work performed on SCA contracts ONLY: Health and Welfare of $4.98 per hour, 11 Paid Holidays and 2 weeks Paid Vacation after 1 year of service.
Successful applicants must be able to obtain military base access. Off-island hires must complete a health screening prior to working in Guam.
Required Tools: Basic Tools for Painter
Job Posting Type:
Renewal
Visa Type:
Not Applicable
H-1A/H-2A/H-2B Related?:
H-2B
Staff Notes (For Official Use Only):
Confirmed by DC. 1/16/2025
Paint walls, equipment, buildings, bridges, and other structural surfaces, using brushes, rollers, and spray guns. Remove old paint to prepare surface prior to painting. Mix colors or oils to obtain desired color or consistency. Fill cracks, holes, or joints with caulk, putty, plaster, or other fillers. Erect scaffolding or swing gates or set up ladders, to work above ground level. Apply paint, stain, varnish, enamel, or other finishes to equipment, buildings, bridges, or other structures. Read work orders or receive instructions from supervisors to determine work requirements. Calculate amounts of required materials and estimate costs, based on surface measurements or work orders.