Painter Supervisor

First Nations$80K *
Manufacturing & Automotive
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Completion of high school diploma
  • Minimum of 2 years' experience in painting
  • Strong attention to detail and good color vision
  • Physical strength, stamina, and dexterity for the job
  • Familiarity with painting tools and materials
  • Excellent time management skills
  • Strong customer service skills if interacting with clients

Responsibilities

  • Manage and supervise daily activities of painting detailers
  • Oversee and participate in painting projects to meet quality standards
  • Design and implement action plans for various painting projects
  • Coordinate with subcontractors to ensure seamless operations
  • Address and resolve client questions and potential issues
  • Identify solutions to enhance productivity and quality of services
  • Set up and maintain painting machines and equipment
  • Train employees on safe work practices and ensure compliance with regulations
  • Recommend corrective actions for staff as necessary
  • Calculate materials needed and facilitate orders
  • Present weekly project progress reports

Benefits

  • Vacation time as per law
  • Opportunity to work in various locations across British Columbia
  • Full-time position with consistent hours
  • Engagement in diverse painting projects
  • Possibility to mentor and train new staff members
Full Job Description
Job Description
Position: Painter Supervisor
Number of positions available: 1
Work Hours: 30 hours per week
Wage: $38.50/hour
Employment Type: Full-time
Start date: ASAP
Vacation time: As per law
Work Location: Various job locations in British Columbia.
Language of work: English

Key duties and Responsibilities
• Manage and supervise the daily activities and schedules of the painting detailers/deficiency crew.
• Oversee and participate in the painting, detailing and deficiencies projects ensuring they meet or exceed the company's standards and customer expectations.
• Design and implement action plans to achieve the objectives of each painting construction project.
• Coordinate activities with other subcontractors.
• Address clients' questions, comments, and concerns and resolve potential issues.
• Identify and implement solutions to improve the productivity and quality of our painting services.
• Set up painting machines and equipment.
• Instructs and trains employees in safe work practices of construction equipment, tools and job techniques and Ensure health and safety regulations of each job site are followed by our crew.
• Recommend staff corrective actions.
• Calculate quantities of materials and supplies needed for weekly tasks and complete the orders with providers.
• Be actively involved in new hirings and training of staff.
• On a weekly basis present projects progress report.

Requirements for the job
• Completion of high school
• 2 years or more of work experience in the trade.
• Attention to detail.
• Good color vision and aesthetic instincts.
• Physical strength, stamina, and dexterity.
• Familiarity with painting tools and materials.
• Time management skills to ensure tasks are completed on schedule.
• Customer service skills, if working with clients.
• Steel-toed safety boots, Hard hat, Safety glasses.
• Organized, Reliable, Team Player.

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