Junior Project Field Coordinator – No Experience Needed

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Junior Project Field Coordinator – No Experience Needed (SPANISH REQUIRED)
Seattle, WA | Full-Time | $45K Base + Commission

Looking to launch a career where you can grow fast and earn while you learn? Refined Painting, one of Seattle’s fastest-growing residential painting companies, is hiring a Junior Project Field Coordinator—and no prior experience is required.

We’ll provide paid training and teach you everything you need to know about the painting business. What matters most is that you’re confident, organized, and excited to work with people while keeping projects on track.

What You’ll Do:

  • Oversee painting projects from start to finish—training provided every step of the way
  • Be the go-to contact for homeowners, ensuring great communication and satisfaction
  • Upsell extra services and upgrades during walkthroughs and check-ins
  • Support and manage painters/subcontractors to keep jobs on time and up to standard
  • Coordinate logistics like materials, scheduling, and site visits
  • Make sure projects wrap up smoothly with happy clients

Who You Are:

  • Bilingual (Spanish required)
  • Outgoing, confident, and motivated to learn new skills
  • Organized and dependable—you stay on top of multiple moving parts
  • A natural communicator who’s not afraid to upsell or lead
  • Hungry to grow into a leadership role in a fast-growing company
  • Reliable, proactive, and solution-focused

What We Offer:

  • $45,000 base salary + bonuses for upsells and performance
  • Unlimited commission opportunities
  • Paid training—no painting or construction experience required
  • Company vehicle or monthly vehicle stipend
  • Career advancement in a supportive, growth-focused team

This is not a desk job. You’ll be in the field daily—meeting homeowners, coordinating crews, and learning hands-on how to run successful projects.

If you’re ready to start a career with paid training, no experience needed, and unlimited growth potential, apply today!

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $45,000.00 - $75,000.00 per year

Benefits:

  • Flexible schedule

Language:

  • Spanish (Required)

Work Location: In person

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