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Painter

Southampton, PA Southampton, PA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$37.
9K - $48K a year Estimated:
$37.
9K - $48K a year Nolan Painting is seeking an experienced Painter for full-time employment with our successful team.
We are an established company that prides itself on being an integral part of the community, having served the greater Philadelphia area for over 40 years.
At Nolan Painting, you will have the opportunity for both personal and professional growth, to include:
Up to $500 additional in Bonuses each month Advancement Opportunities Paid Vacations Medical/Dental Insurance Retirement Plan with Company Match Candidates interested in the Painter position must have a Smartphone, Valid Driver's License, and a Vehicle.
Minimum 1 year residential or commercial painting experience is required.
Basic Job Expectations - Painter Understand and follow painting preparation procedures (i.
e.
sanding, caulking, sealing, etc.
) Perform painting functions (e.
g.
paint windows, doors, soffits, fascia, shutters, etc.
) according to production rates with minimal supervision Perform spackling, glazing, wallpaper removal, and blow-out patching Maintain a high level of cleanliness and organization Use and move ladders Maintain a full set of production tools Physical Demand Level (PDL) - Painter:
Must have the ability to move and use ladders and power equipment (i.
e.
sanders, sprayers, ladders, power washers, etc.
).
This requires a PDL of Heavy; In an 8-hour-day an employee must be able to Lift, Carry, Push, Pull the following; 50-100 lbs Occasional (0-33% of the work day) 20-50 lbs Frequent (34-66% of the work day) 10-20 lbs Constant (67-100% of the work day) Transportation:
Employees drive from their home to the job site each day.
Team Placement:
Based on geographical location.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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