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Resin Flooring Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Must be able to comply with 5S and facility housekeeping requirements (painting, chipping floors, relocation of equipment and raw materials, cleanup of hardened resin and other materials, etc ...

Resin Operator

Pell City, AL · On-site

$31.80/hr

Must be able to comply with 5S and facility housekeeping requirements (painting, chipping floors, relocation of equipment and raw materials, cleanup of hardened resin and other materials, etc ...

Resin Operator

Pell City, AL · On-site

$24 - $31.80/hr

Must be able to comply with 5S and facility housekeeping requirements (painting, chipping floors, relocation of equipment and raw materials, cleanup of hardened resin and other materials, etc ...

Resin Operator

Pell City, AL

$16 - $20/hr

Must be able to comply with 5S and facility housekeeping requirements (painting, chipping floors, relocation of equipment and raw materials, cleanup of hardened resin and other materials, etc ...

Resin Room Lead

Mooresville, NC · On-site

$55K - $60K/hr

... floor, operate ovens, dump resin, weigh resin, operate scales, operate sieve, make pre-mix, empty trash, stock ovens for night, manage troughs, and operate vacuum chamber. • Mix resins according to ...

Flooring Installer

Trumbull, CT · On-site

$30K - $85K/mo

As a Flooring Installer, you will be working with materials and using tools and equipment to grind and prep the floors; as well as, apply epoxy resin and coatings. Training is provided.

As a Flooring Installer, you will be working with materials and using tools and equipment to grind and prep the floors; as well as apply epoxy resin and coatings. We install cabinetry and other ...

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How much do resin flooring jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for resin flooring in the United States is $22.45, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $23.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is resin flooring?

Resin flooring is a type of durable, seamless floor covering made by mixing a synthetic resin with a hardener, which is then poured or spread onto a prepared surface. Once cured, it forms a hard, smooth, and often glossy finish that is resistant to chemicals, abrasion, and heavy use. Resin floors are commonly used in industrial, commercial, and increasingly in residential spaces due to their durability and aesthetic versatility. Popular types include epoxy, polyurethane, and methyl methacrylate (MMA) resin floors. These floors are chosen for environments where hygiene, safety, and easy maintenance are important.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Resin Flooring Installer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Resin Flooring Installer, you need hands-on experience with surface preparation, mixing and applying resin materials, and a solid understanding of safety and construction standards. Familiarity with tools such as grinders, trowels, mixers, and PPE, as well as certifications in health and safety (like CSCS in the UK), are typically required. Attention to detail, physical stamina, and effective teamwork are crucial soft skills for delivering high-quality finishes and meeting project timelines. These skills and qualifications ensure the safe, durable, and aesthetically pleasing installation of resin flooring in various environments.

What are some common challenges faced by resin flooring installers on the job site?

Resin flooring installers often encounter challenges such as working in environments with strict timelines or limited ventilation, which can affect curing times and application quality. Managing surface preparation—ensuring substrates are clean, dry, and level—is critical to the long-term success of the floor. Additionally, installers must adapt to varying site conditions, coordinate closely with other trades to avoid scheduling conflicts, and stay updated on new materials and safety protocols. Effective communication and problem-solving skills are essential to address these challenges efficiently.

What is the difference between Resin Flooring vs Floor Layer?

AspectResin FlooringFloor Layer
CredentialsTypically requires training in resin application, safety certificationsRequires carpentry or flooring installation certifications
Work EnvironmentIndustrial, commercial, or warehouse settingsVaried environments including residential, commercial, industrial
Industry UsageSpecialized in installing resin-based floor finishesGeneral flooring installation including tiles, wood, and laminate

Resin Flooring specialists focus on applying resin-based coatings for durable, seamless surfaces, mainly in industrial and commercial settings. Floor Layers have broader skills in installing various flooring types across different environments. While both roles involve floor installation, resin flooring is a specialized niche requiring specific knowledge of resin materials and safety protocols.

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Resin Floor Technician

Denali Concrete Coatings LLC

Onalaska, WI • On-site

$20 - $28/hr

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Denali Concrete Coatings is looking for a motivated, hardworking individual to join our growing team. We install premium epoxy, polyaspartic, overlay, and polished concrete floor coating systems for residential and commercial customers throughout the La Crosse area. Pay $20–$28 per hour, based on experience.
Responsibilities:
  • Grinding and prepping concrete surfaces with walk behind and hand grinders.
  • Install epoxy and polyaspartic floor coating systems.
  •  Repair cracks and damaged concrete. Maintain a clean and organized job site.
  •  Operate and maintain tools and equipment.
  • Deliver high-quality workmanship and excellent customer service.

Qualifications:
  •  Construction experience preferred, but not required.
  •  Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
  •  Strong work ethic and attention to detail.
  •  Ability to lift 50+ pounds.
  • Positive attitude and willingness to learn.

What We Offer:
  •  Competitive pay based on experience.
  • Paid training.
  • Overtime opportunities.
  •  Advancement opportunities within a growing company.

We're a quality-focused, owner-operated team that takes pride in its work. If you’re dependable, take pride in your work, and want to be part of a company committed to delivering premium floors and being rewarded for it. We’d love to hear from you.