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Maintenance Technician

Baytown, TX · On-site

$25 - $30/hr

... small concrete jobs. Requirements. * Provide emergency/unscheduled repairs of production equipment. * Detect faulty operations, defective material, and report those and any unusual situations to ...

Concrete Mixer Driver

Sherman, TX · On-site

$65K - $95K/yr

About Hope Concrete: Our team is experienced with a variety of projects, large and small . We provide service and materials for public works and industrial/commercial projects for customers like ...

Traffic Control Technician

Dallas, TX · On-site

$12.75 - $15.50/hr

Masonry - Some experience in cement work; able to form, pour and finish small concrete pads. Experience using a concrete saw, hammer drill and jackhammer. * Hydraulics - Basic knowledge of hydraulic ...

Concrete Mixer Driver

Bonham, TX · On-site

$68K - $80K/yr

About Hope Concrete: Our team is experienced with a variety of projects, large and small . We provide service and materials for public works and industrial/commercial projects for customers like ...

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Concrete Carpenter

Hanover, MA · On-site

$20 - $30/hr

The Concrete Carpenter plays a crucial role in the construction of both residential and commercial ... Working typically within a small team of 1-3 workers, this role requires precision in layout and ...

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Concrete Worker

Kingman, KS · On-site

$17 - $35/hr

Working typically within a small crew of 2-5 workers and reporting to a foreman, this position involves daily shifts with occasional overtime. Concrete Workers contribute to both residential and ...

Traffic Control Technician

Boston, MA · On-site

$15 - $18.50/hr

Masonry - Some experience in cement work; able to form, pour and finish small concrete pads. Experience using a concrete saw, hammer drill and jackhammer. * Hydraulics - Basic knowledge of hydraulic ...

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Maintenance Technician

Baytown, TX · On-site

$25 - $30/hr

... small concrete jobs. Requirements. * Provide emergency/unscheduled repairs of production equipment. * Detect faulty operations, defective material, and report those and any unusual situations to ...

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How much do small concrete jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for small concrete in the United States is $22.39, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.47 and $24.76 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Small Concrete vs Concrete Finisher?

AspectSmall ConcreteConcrete Finisher
CredentialsHigh school diploma, some certifications in concrete workHigh school diploma, certifications in finishing techniques
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, outdoor and indoor projectsConstruction sites, outdoor and indoor projects
Job RoleAssists with concrete mixing, pouring, and basic tasksFinishes concrete surfaces, smooths, and applies finishing techniques

Small Concrete workers typically assist with basic concrete tasks, while Concrete Finishers focus on the surface finishing and detailed work. Both roles are essential in concrete construction projects and share similar work environments and certifications.

What are small concrete jobs?

Small concrete jobs refer to minor projects involving the use of concrete, such as repairing driveways, building patios, setting posts, or creating small walkways. These tasks usually require less material and labor compared to large-scale construction projects and can often be completed by homeowners or small contractors. Small concrete work is ideal for quick repairs or improvements around residential or commercial properties.

What are some common challenges faced by workers in small concrete construction roles, and how can they be addressed?

Workers in small concrete construction often face challenges such as managing tight project deadlines, working in variable weather conditions, and ensuring precise mixing and pouring for smaller-scale projects. These challenges can be addressed by maintaining clear communication with the project team, following a well-structured workflow, and utilizing proper equipment for small-scale tasks. Staying up-to-date on best practices and safety protocols also helps ensure a smoother process and high-quality results.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a small concrete contractor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Small Concrete Contractor, you need expertise in concrete mixing, pouring, finishing, and an understanding of construction safety, often supported by relevant certifications or apprenticeship experience. Familiarity with tools like trowels, mixers, levels, and experience using construction management software is beneficial. Strong attention to detail, physical stamina, and effective communication are important soft skills for managing projects and client expectations. These skills ensure high-quality, durable concrete work, safe job sites, and satisfied clients in a competitive industry.

What is considered a small concrete job?

A small concrete job typically involves tasks such as patching, small slabs, driveways, or walkways that require less than 50 square feet of concrete. These jobs usually involve minimal equipment and can often be completed in a day by a small crew or an individual with basic concrete skills.
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Infographic showing various Small Concrete job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,571 per year, or $22.4 per hour.

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

We are a woman owned small business located in Jefferson, Wisconsin for over 30 years. We are immediately hiring a concrete foreman with minimal 5 years of leadership in commercial concrete forming and finishing.

 A large percentage of our work is in the Madison area doing commercial buildings, but we do occasional residential projects as well. Our area of expertise is concrete foundations using aluminum forms, toppings, deck pours, sidewalks, driveways, stoops, stairs, and other concrete forming for projects.

 A foreman with our organization is a hands-on concrete foreman working alongside with a crew of an average 5-8 individuals but can occasionally lead up to 20.

 Our benefits include:

  • Competitive wages paid hourly with overtime
  • Medical, dental, vision, flexible spending, and other ancillary offerings
  • Holiday Pay
  • Paid vacation
  • Profit Sharing
  • SIMPLE IRA/SIMPLE ROTH with company match
  • Vehicle Mileage and Maintenance
  • No overnight travel, home each night

HANDS-ON-REQUIREMENTS:

  • Follow all safety guidelines, and promote a safe work environment for self and crew.
  • Obtain commercial project objectives by reading blueprints, coordinating materials, scheduling pours, directing manpower, communicating professionally with job superintendents.
  • Work within scope of budget and utilize manpower efficiently.
  • Collaborate with Field Supervisor and Project Manager on daily objectives.
  • Working in the field doing a variety of activities, from moving materials, ensuring equipment is in working order, assembling forms, scaffolding, and all other manual jobs.
  • Ensure materials are loaded and accounted for at each project. 
  • Clean and organize site to eliminate potential hazards.
  • Keep job site, trucks, and equipment clean.
  • Report any issues including the malfunction of equipment or vehicles immediately to shop supervisor.
  • All other duties assigned.

SKILLS REQUIRED for a CONCRETE FOREMAN

  • Mastery of concrete mixing, pouring, curing and finishing techniques
  • Expertise with cast in place concrete
  • Accurate quantification of concrete yardage and scheduling of concrete orders
  • Powered Industrial Truck certified / all terrain forklift
  • Exceptional leadership and communication skills
  • Excellent project management skills demonstrating time management, efficiency, and cost controlling measures
  • Physical stamina and ability to perform repetitive tasks for extended periods
  • Mentorship for incoming new talent for future growth
  • Reading and interpreting blueprints & construction plans
  • Using concrete finishing tools and equipment: power/laser screeds, power buggy, sky trac, hand trowel, among others
  • Establishing/maintaining professional interactions with site superintendents, officials, and other public entities
Employment Type: FULL_TIME