Painter/ Glazier
We've Got it Covered: The Industrial and Commercial Painting Pros of Atlanta
We've Got it Covered: The Industrial and Commercial Painting Pros of Atlanta
What Does a Glazier Do?
What Does a Glazier Do?

Become a Union Painter in Georgia
IUPAT District Council 77 Apprenticeship & Careers
Painters in the
construction industry do much more than apply color to walls. Union painters
install protective coatings, apply specialized finishes, and protect buildings,
bridges, and infrastructure from weather, corrosion, and wear.
In Georgia, many
painters begin their careers through a union apprenticeship with the International
Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) District Council 77, which
represents painters and finishing trades workers across the region.
If you enjoy
detailed work, working with your hands, and seeing visible results from your
efforts, becoming a painter can provide strong wages, paid training, and
long-term career stability without student debt.
What Construction Painters Do
Union painters apply
coatings and finishes that protect and improve buildings and infrastructure.
Their work includes:
• Preparing surfaces
by sanding, cleaning, or removing old coatings
• Applying paint, primers, and protective coatings
• Applying industrial and corrosion-resistant coatings
• Using spray equipment and specialized tools
• Applying finishes to walls, ceilings, and structural elements
• Protecting steel structures from rust and corrosion
• Installing specialty wall coverings and decorative finishes
Painters must
understand materials, surface preparation, and safety procedures to ensure
long-lasting finishes.
Where Painters Work
Construction
painters work on many types of projects throughout Georgia, including:
• Commercial office
buildings
• Hospitals and medical facilities
• Schools and universities
• Stadiums and arenas
• Bridges and transportation infrastructure
• Manufacturing plants
• Industrial facilities
• Airports and large public buildings
Their work helps
protect and finish structures in nearly every type of construction project.
Example Projects Painters Work On
Union painters help
complete projects such as:
• Commercial office
towers in Atlanta
• Hospitals and healthcare facilities
• Schools and university campuses
• Bridges and transportation infrastructure
• Industrial plants and manufacturing facilities
• Stadiums and sports arenas
Many of the
protective coatings and finishes that help buildings last for decades are
applied by skilled painters.
Painter Apprenticeship Program
Most union painters
begin their careers through a registered apprenticeship program.
The IUPAT
District Council 77 apprenticeship program includes:
• Paid on-the-job
training
• Classroom instruction
• Hands-on coating and finishing training
Apprentices earn
wages while they learn the trade and receive regular raises as their skills
develop.
How Long the Apprenticeship Takes
Painter
apprenticeship programs typically last:
3 years
During that time
apprentices complete:
• Thousands of hours
of on-the-job training
• Classroom instruction at union training facilities
Training includes:
• Surface
preparation techniques
• Industrial and protective coatings
• Spray application methods
• Blueprint reading
• Safety procedures and hazardous material handling
• Decorative and specialty finishes
After completing the
program, apprentices become journeyman painters.
Local Union for Painters in Georgia
International Union
of Painters and Allied Trades - District Council 77
IUPAT District
Council 77 represents painters, glaziers, and finishing trades workers
throughout Georgia and the Southeast.
Members gain access
to:
• Apprenticeship
training
• Health insurance
• Retirement benefits
• Job opportunities on major construction projects
• Ongoing training and certifications
Why Choose a Career as a Painter?
Construction
painters enjoy careers that offer:
• Strong union wages
and benefits
• Paid apprenticeship training
• Opportunities to work on major construction projects
• Specialized skills in coatings and finishing systems
• Long-term demand in construction and infrastructure maintenance
Painters help protect and finish the buildings and structures that shape Georgia's communities.
Become a Glazier in Georgia
Glazing Apprenticeship & Careers
Glaziers install
glass and metal systems used in modern buildings. From large curtain wall
systems on high-rise towers to storefront windows, skylights, and architectural
glass, glaziers help shape the exterior appearance and functionality of many
commercial structures.
In Georgia, many
glaziers begin their careers through a union apprenticeship with the International
Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) District Council 77, which
represents glaziers and finishing trades workers throughout the region.
If you enjoy
precision work, working outdoors on construction projects, and helping build
the glass structures that define modern architecture, a career as a glazier can
offer strong wages, benefits, and paid training.
What Glaziers Do
Glaziers install and
repair glass and related materials used in building construction.
Their work includes:
• Installing large
glass panels on commercial buildings
• Installing aluminum framing systems
• Installing curtain wall systems on high-rise buildings
• Setting storefront glass and entrances
• Installing windows and skylights
• Sealing and waterproofing glass systems
• Removing and replacing broken glass
Glaziers must
understand building layouts, safety procedures, and proper installation
techniques to ensure glass systems are secure and weatherproof.
Where Glaziers Work
Glaziers work on
many types of construction projects across Georgia, including:
• Commercial office
buildings
• High-rise towers
• Hotels and resorts
• Airports
• Hospitals and medical centers
• Shopping centers and retail buildings
• Schools and universities
• Mixed-use developments
Their work is
especially visible on modern buildings that use large glass facades.
Example Projects Glaziers Work On
Union glaziers help
build projects such as:
• Atlanta high-rise
office towers with glass curtain walls
• Airport terminals and transportation facilities
• Hospitals and medical centers
• Retail shopping centers and storefronts
• Hotels and large commercial developments
• University buildings and campus facilities
Many of the glass
exteriors seen on modern buildings are installed by skilled glaziers.
Glazier Apprenticeship Program
Most glaziers start
their careers through a registered apprenticeship program.
The IUPAT
District Council 77 apprenticeship program includes:
• Paid on-the-job
training
• Classroom instruction
• Hands-on installation training
Apprentices earn
wages while they learn and receive regular raises as their skills improve.
How Long the Apprenticeship Takes
Glazier
apprenticeship programs typically last:
3-4 years
During that time
apprentices complete:
• Thousands of hours
of on-the-job training
• Classroom instruction at union training facilities
Training includes:
• Glass installation
techniques
• Curtain wall systems
• Aluminum framing systems
• Blueprint reading
• Sealants and waterproofing
• Construction safety
After completing the
program, apprentices become journeyman glaziers.
Local Union for Glaziers in Georgia
International Union
of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) District Council 77
IUPAT District
Council 77 represents glaziers and finishing trades workers throughout Georgia
and the surrounding region.
Members gain access
to:
• Apprenticeship
training
• Health insurance
• Retirement benefits
• Job opportunities on major construction projects
• Ongoing training and certifications
Why Choose a Career as a Glazier?
Glaziers enjoy careers that offer:
• Strong union wages and benefits
• Paid training instead of college debt
• Opportunities to work on highly visible buildings
• Specialized installation skills
• Long-term demand in commercial construction
Glaziers help create the glass architecture that defines modern skylines.
How To Apply for the Painter and Glazier Apprenticeship
To apply for the
apprenticeship program, contact the union training program:
IUPAT District
Council 77
Website
https://www.iupatdc77.org
Phone
(404) 696-0291
Location
Atlanta, Georgia
Applicants typically
need:
• High school
diploma or GED
• Basic math skills
• Valid driver's license
• Ability to perform construction work