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Stucco Jobs (NOW HIRING)

If you're a licensed, experienced stucco professional looking for consistent, well-supported projects, we want to hear from you. What We Offer: * High Earning Potential - Earn between $150,000 to ...

Stucco Laborer's

Mapleton, UT · On-site

$17 - $20/hr

Stucco Laborer Job Summary: We are seeking a skilled Stucco Laborer to join our team. The ideal candidate will have experience working with stucco materials and be able to assist in the installation ...

Stucco Contractor

Albuquerque, NM · On-site

$150K - $250K/yr

If you're a licensed, experienced stucco professional looking for consistent, well-supported projects, we want to hear from you. What We Offer: * High Earning Potential - Earn between $150,000 to ...

If you're a licensed, experienced stucco professional looking for consistent, well-supported projects, we want to hear from you. What We Offer: * High Earning Potential - Earn between $150,000 to ...

This listing is available ONLY for Pre-Approved applicants through Sierra Stucco Telecom Communications Privacy Notice: By submitting for this position you will receive a text message from us and you ...

Scaffold Builder

Eagle, CO · On-site

$25 - $35/hr

Stucco-Specific Layout: Position planks and outriggers at the correct distance from the wall (typically 6-10 inches) to allow for lath installation and trowel movement without obstruction. * Safety ...

Journeyman Plasterers are responsible for applying coats of plaster or stucco to exterior walls, ceilings, and other surfaces according to specifications. Work may involve both traditional hand ...

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How much do stucco jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for stucco in the United States is $22.66, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $27.40 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Stucco position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Stucco worker, you need knowledge of stucco application techniques, surface preparation, and the ability to read blueprints or plans, often acquired through vocational training or apprenticeship. Familiarity with trowels, mixers, scaffolding, and safety equipment, as well as an understanding of local building codes, is important in this role. Attention to detail, physical stamina, teamwork, and good communication skills help you excel in varied job sites and conditions. These competencies ensure high-quality finishes, efficient project completion, and workplace safety in construction environments.

What is a Stucco job?

A stucco job involves applying a durable plaster-like material to walls and surfaces, typically on building exteriors. Stucco is made from cement, sand, lime, and water, creating a weather-resistant and decorative finish. Professionals in this field prepare surfaces, mix materials, and apply stucco in multiple coats for strength and aesthetics. It is commonly used in residential and commercial construction for its durability and versatility.

What kind of work environment can I expect as a Stucco worker?

As a Stucco worker, you'll typically work outdoors on construction sites, residential homes, or commercial buildings, often exposed to varying weather conditions. The role usually requires physical activity, including lifting, bending, and standing for long periods, and you'll often collaborate closely with other construction professionals like masons, carpenters, and painters. Teams are usually small, and good communication is key to coordinating tasks and ensuring projects meet quality standards. Safety is always a top priority, so you will also participate in routine safety meetings and training sessions. This dynamic environment offers the opportunity to learn new techniques and advance to supervisory or specialized roles over time.

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Stucco Contractor

$150K - $250K/yr

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At Dreamstyle Remodeling, we represent the finest brand names in home improvement. Our commitment to quality products, expert craftsmanship, and outstanding service has made us the premier home contractor in the Western U.S. and the largest full-service remodeling company in the nation. We take pride in turning our clients’ visions into reality through superior workmanship and a dedication to excellence.

Dreamstyle Remodeling Inc. is actively seeking skilled stucco contractors to join our growing network. As the nation’s number one remodeling company by sales, we have more stucco work than we can currently fulfill. If you’re a licensed, experienced stucco professional looking for consistent, well-supported projects, we want to hear from you.

What We Offer:
  • High Earning Potential – Earn between $150,000 to $250,000 per year, depending on your speed, quality of work, and project volume. Pay is on a per-project basis — the more you complete, the more you make.

  • Consistent, Year-Round Work – We schedule projects 2–6 weeks in advance, giving you time to plan and ensuring a reliable income across all seasons.

  • No Sales or Lead Costs – We handle all marketing, sales, and customer acquisition — you focus on doing what you do best: quality stucco work.

  • Full Job Support – In-field management and job-site assistance are provided to ensure smooth and successful installations.

  • All Materials Provided – We supply all necessary materials for each job — no need for extra trips or added expenses.

  • Administrative Ease – We take care of all invoicing, customer communication, and collections so you can stay focused on the craft.

What We’re Looking For:
  • Stucco Experience – Strong background in stucco application and repair, including preparation, mixing, applying base and finish coats, and texture matching.

  • Tools & Equipment – Your own truck, stucco tools, scaffolding, and safety gear.

  • Licensing & Insurance – A valid contractor’s license, general liability insurance, and a bond are required.

  • Professionalism & Quality – A commitment to delivering clean, professional finishes and ensuring 5-star customer satisfaction.

  • Reliable Work Ethic – As a 1099 contractor, you’ll manage your own schedule, but have the support of an experienced and organized team behind you.

Responsibilities:
  • Communicate clearly and professionally with homeowners regarding the scope of work.

  • Transport and handle materials to and from the job site safely and efficiently.

  • Perform full stucco installations or repairs according to job specifications and customer expectations.

  • Ensure quality control and cleanliness throughout and after each project.

  • Complete project documentation, collect final payments, and submit required paperwork.

Why Work With Dreamstyle?
  • Reliable Bi-Weekly Payments – Including timely compensation for any add-ons or change orders.

  • Constant Flow of Projects – Enjoy a strong pipeline of scheduled work throughout the year.

  • Business Support Provided – No costs for lead generation, sales, or customer follow-up — we handle the business, you handle the build.

Dreamstyle Remodeling is expanding, and we’re looking for reliable, high-quality stucco contractors to help us deliver top-tier results to our clients. If you're ready for consistent work with a nationally recognized company, apply today!