Paint Supervisor

Various (Craigslist)

$75,000/year
phoenix,
full-time
Posted 2 days ago
skilled trades
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Job Description

Madden Industrial Craftsmen, a premier staffing agency, is looking to fill a Paint Supervisor position for a construction company in the Phoenix area. This is a temp-to-hire opportunity offering a salary of $75,000/year for a reliable and experienced supervisor who can manage manpower and materials on active job sites.

*This role is ideal for a hands-on leader who is comfortable supervising a predominantly Spanish-speaking workforce and ensuring painting operations run efficiently, safely, and on schedule.

•Temp-to-Hire Opportunity
•Pay: $75,000/year
•Language Requirement: Bilingual – English & Spanish (required)

Paint Supervisor Responsibilities
•Supervise and coordinate daily painting operations on construction job sites
•Manage manpower, including crew assignments, productivity, and workflow
•Manage materials, including ordering, staging, tracking, and proper usage
•Ensure painting work meets quality standards, project specifications, and deadlines
•Communicate daily with project managers, superintendents, and field leadership
•Serve as the primary point of communication between management and Spanish-speaking crews
•Enforce job site safety standards and company policies
•Troubleshoot job site issues related to labor, materials, or production delays
•Support training, coaching, and accountability of painting crews

Required Qualifications
•Prior supervisory experience in painting or construction finishing
•Strong leadership and organizational skills
•Fluent in English and Spanish (verbal communication required)
•Experience managing crews and materials on construction sites
•Knowledge of painting processes, surface preparation, and coatings
•Ability to work in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment

Preferred Qualifications
•Experience in drywall, painting, or interior finishing environments
•Experience working with commercial or large residential construction projects
•Familiarity with safety standards and quality control processes