Industrial Painter


SABETHA, KS 66534

Posted: 6/1/2026

Job Description

🌟 NOW HIRING: Industrial Painter & Paint Prep 🌟

📍 Sabetha, KS | 💰 $17–$19/hr (based on experience)

Looking for a steady, hands-on position with great hours and weekly overtime? Join a local manufacturing team in Sabetha as an Industrial Painter & Paint Prep Technician!

🕔 Schedule:

Monday–Thursday: 5:00 AM–3:00 PM

Friday: 5:00 AM–1:00 PM

Overtime available each week!

Job Duties:

🎨 Prepare and clean parts for painting

🔧 Sand, mask, and hang materials for finishing

🧰 Apply industrial coatings and ensure a quality finish

🏗️ Assist with general production needs as assigned

What We’re Looking For:

✅ Previous painting or industrial experience preferred

✅ Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and stand for long periods

✅ Reliable attendance and strong attention to detail

Why You’ll Love It:

✔️ Consistent full-time hours

✔️ Great pay based on experience

✔️ Overtime opportunities every week

✔️ Work in a supportive, team-oriented environment

📞 Apply today with LaborMax Staffing – Holton!

128 W 5th St. Holton, KS

📱 Call or text 785-364-5627 to get started!


To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (785) 364-5627

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