Her Majesty is offering £30,000 for a painter and decorator to splash Buckingham Palace's 775 rooms with some "decorative finishes".
Depending on experience, the successful applicant could earn a salary of £30,000 for 40 hours per week.
For those interested, the deadline is on April 3 - just a couple of weeks away.
The position is part of a £369million palace renovation - which will be taxpayer-funded and completed in 2027..
The project has been slammed by many, with over 150,000 signing a petition demanding the royal family fund it themselves.
The job advert, posted on the Royal Household’s website, reads: "It's adding the decorative finishes, for people to appreciate for years to come.
"Its feeling inspired to deliver to the very highest standards, and it's the pride in joining a team at the heart of a world famous institution. This is what makes working for the Royal Household exceptional.
"Joining a small team that provide both internal and external redecoration services across various Royal residences, you'll make sure that all decorative works are completed to the highest level of finish.
"Covering a number of buildings across the London Estates, you'll carry out inspections and identify rooms that need your attention, before making sure they are expertly renewed and fit for purpose.
"Working in such uniquely historic environments means you'll have the opportunity to expand your existing skills. You'll regularly handle specialist wall coverings, sign-writing and use specialist paint finishes, such as marbling and gilding.
"Playing an essential part within the Property team, you'll also help solve day-to-day maintenance issues that arise, and assist with preparation work for State, Ceremonial or Official Functions.
"In all that you do, you'll aim for the highest standards. After all, the results of your hard work will be seen by thousands."
You can apply for the post here.