To thrive as a Rubber Liner, you need practical skills in material preparation, surface cleaning, and the application of rubber linings, often requiring a high school diploma or equivalent and relevant work experience. Familiarity with tools such as grinders, rollers, adhesive applicators, and an understanding of safety protocols or industry certifications like OSHA are important. Attention to detail, manual dexterity, teamwork, and strong problem-solving abilities help set successful candidates apart. These competencies ensure the precise installation and maintenance of protective linings crucial for industrial equipment durability and safety.