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The Paint Department Manager is responsible for planning, organizing, and supervising all painting and coating projects. This position ensures that all projects meet company standards and objectives for safety, quality, and efficiency, while also collaborating with upper management to support business goals.
Job Responsibility:
Plan, organize, and manage all coating project schedules and budgets, ensuring alignment with company goals
Assist in preparing coatings estimates for high profile bids
Provide support to Project Managers regarding coatings for both ongoing and upcoming projects
Coordinate with QA and PMs on preparation of Paint Plans and PQWPs
Monitor inventories and order all coatings, paint supplies, and consumables
Supervise paint foremen and other team members to confirm adherence to quality standards, including ensuring regular and punctual attendance, training on the proper use of and techniques for industrial blasting and painting equipment, and conducting detailed performance reviews
Ensure adherence to overhead budget for the Paint Department
Build and maintain open communication and positive working relationships with clients, agencies, inspectors, and team members
Ensure adequate staffing levels based on forecasted and scheduled work
Make sure painters are inspecting their own work. And ensure proper coordination with QA/QC
Enforce all safety rules and company policies, including immediate reporting of all injuries
Conduct weekly safety meetings in collaboration with the Safety Department
Collaborate with executive management on policy decisions and CapEx investments
Maintain timely, thorough, and accurate production records, quality documentation, daily timesheets, safety forms, and purchase orders
Ensure all dew point, wet film, and dry film readings are being completed
along with blast profiles and other necessary in-process and final inspections as required by project specifications
Oversee repair and preventative maintenance of equipment
Ensure employee training programs are sufficient and collaborate with support staff to make improvements
Initiate and contribute to various continuous process and operational improvements
Perform other duties as required
Follow Business Technology policies to protect sensitive data and reduce information security occurrences
Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent
Five (5) or more years of experience in industrial coatings, including experience with major bridges, USACE projects, DOT projects, or other specialty coatings
Three (3) or more years supervisory experience
NACE Level I certification is required
Familiarity with SSPC guidelines, especially SSPC-C 7 and SSPC-C 12 requirements
Strong knowledge of sophisticated industrial painting and sandblasting techniques, with the ability to diagnose and troubleshoot coating failures
Execute job tasks with a high level of precision and care
Capable of managing shared resources across multiple projects
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds occasionally
Willingness to be flexible on work hours as needed