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Flooring Contractor In Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

We are looking for experienced contractors looking to grow their installation business. Daily Work ... What's in it for you: * No Selling - All of Empire's jobs are already pre-sold. Just pick up the ...

We are looking for experienced contractors looking to grow their installation business. Daily Work ... What's in it for you: * No Selling - All of Empire's jobs are already pre-sold. Just pick up the ...

... in and out with manager on duty. · Merchandising cases from the back room to the sales floor ... Candidates for Merchandiser Contractor must meet the following requirements to be considered:  · ...

... in and out with manager on duty. · Merchandising cases from the back room to the sales floor ... Candidates for Merchandiser Contractor must meet the following requirements to be considered:  · ...

Purpose: Floor & Decor strives to be the one-stop destination for our professional clients (PRO customer) in the hard surface flooring contractor space. This position is focused on building ...

Purpose: Floor & Decor strives to be the one-stop destination for our professional clients (PRO customer) in the hard surface flooring contractor space. This position is focused on building ...

Purpose: Floor & Decor strives to be the one-stop destination for our professional clients (PRO customer) in the hard surface flooring contractor space. This position is focused on building ...

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Where do flooring installers make the most money?

Flooring installers tend to earn higher wages in regions with a higher cost of living and strong construction activity, such as metropolitan areas or states with active building markets. Experience, specialization in certain flooring types, and certifications can also increase earning potential for flooring contractors.

What is a flooring contractor called?

A flooring contractor is a professional who specializes in installing, repairing, and maintaining flooring materials such as hardwood, tile, carpet, and laminate. They often have skills in measuring, surface preparation, and may hold certifications or licenses depending on regional requirements.

How much do flooring contractors charge per hour?

Flooring contractors typically charge between $40 and $70 per hour, depending on factors such as experience, project complexity, and location. Rates may also include costs for materials, tools, and preparation work, and some contractors offer flat-rate pricing for specific jobs.

What contractor job pays the most?

Among contractor roles, specialized positions such as construction managers, project managers, and estimators tend to have the highest salaries. Experienced contractors with advanced skills, certifications, and management responsibilities generally earn more, especially in large-scale projects or high-demand industries like commercial construction or industrial facilities.
What job categories do people searching Flooring Contractor In jobs in Indiana look for? The top searched job categories for Flooring Contractor In jobs in Indiana are:
Commercial Flooring Apprentice

Commercial Flooring Apprentice

Jack Laurie Group

Fort Wayne, IN

$17 - $20/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 16 days ago


Jack Laurie Group rating

8.1

Company rating: 8.1 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Commercial Flooring Apprentice
Location: Fort Wayne, IN
Pay: $17–$20 per hour, based on experience
Start Your Career in Commercial Flooring

Jack Laurie Group is looking for a hardworking and dependable Commercial Flooring Apprentice to join our Fort Wayne team. This position is ideal for someone with 1–3 years of construction, flooring, or trade-related experience who wants to build a long-term career in the flooring industry.

You'll work alongside experienced installers on commercial projects throughout Northeast Indiana, learning the skills needed to install a wide variety of flooring products including LVT, LVP, carpet, carpet tile, sheet vinyl, rubber flooring, and more.

What You'll Do
  • Assist with the installation of commercial flooring materials including LVT, LVP, carpet, carpet tile, sheet vinyl, rubber flooring, and other floor coverings
  • Prepare job sites and flooring surfaces for installation
  • Load, unload, and transport materials, tools, and equipment
  • Learn proper installation techniques and industry best practices
  • Assist with floor preparation, layout, cutting, fitting, and finishing
  • Maintain a clean and organized work area
  • Follow company safety policies and job site requirements
  • Travel to project sites throughout Northeast Indiana as needed
  • Work closely with experienced installers to develop your trade skills
What We're Looking For
  • 1–3 years of construction, flooring, or related trade experience preferred
  • Willingness to learn and develop a career in commercial flooring
  • Ability to use hand tools and power tools safely
  • Strong attention to detail and work quality
  • Dependable attendance and strong work ethic
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 75 pounds regularly
  • Valid driver's license and reliable transportation
  • Ability to pass a background check and drug screening
Why Join Jack Laurie Group?
  • Competitive pay based on experience
  • Hands-on training from experienced flooring professionals
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Paid time off
  • Life and disability insurance
About Jack Laurie Group

Jack Laurie Group has been serving Indiana for more than 75 years and is one of the state's largest and most respected flooring contractors. We are committed to developing skilled tradespeople and providing opportunities for long-term career growth.