What are the responsibilities and job description for the Painter Foreman position at Painting for prevention?
Job Opening: Lead Painter / Foreman I am looking for a responsible, "no-nonsense" Lead Painter who knows exactly what they are doing. I need someone I can drop off at a job site, set up with the scope of work, and trust to get the job done right without me being there to watch over their shoulder. If you are a professional who takes pride in your work and doesn't need to be told twice what to do, this is for you. What I Need from You Total Responsibility: I set you up, and you take it from there. You manage the timing, the workspace, and the final quality. High Standards: We don't just "slap paint on." You need to be an expert at prep—power washing, sanding, using Bondo/epoxy for repairs, and making sure every surface is perfect before the paint touches it. Trade Knowledge: You should be comfortable with everything from exterior siding and brick staining to high-end interior work and cabinets. Problem Solving: If a small issue comes up on-site, I need you to have the experience and confidence to handle it professionally on your own. The Requirements Extreme Attention to Detail: You must be the person who catches the runs, the thin spots, or the messy edges before anyone else does. Reliability: You show up on time, every day. I need someone I can depend on to keep the project moving. Experience: You’ve been doing this long enough to know the "right way" versus the "fast way" and can produce a high-end finish every time. The Deal We do high-quality work and use top-tier materials. I’m looking for someone who wants to run a clean, efficient job site and get paid for their expertise and independence. Interested? Let’s talk. Tell me about the last few jobs you handled and what your specialty is.
Salary : $25 - $30