Concrete Laborer
TOPEKA, KS 66604
Posted: 6/16/2026
Job Description
Cleaning, prepping, and spraying of fixtures
- Jobs will be scheduled for you at the start of each day, with changes to the schedule as necessary.
- Most Jobs will be at the customer's location. You will ride there with other employee working with you.
- You are expected to professionally represent Michael's Resurfacing at the customer's location.
- Thorough grinding and cleaning of the concrete will be performed. - Preparation of the concrete will include masking off of areas and applying appropriate bonding agent or primer.
- Loading and unloading materials. Must be able to lift and carry 50lbs.
-Spraying of topcoats
- Detailed inspection, cleanup, and determination of customer satisfaction are to be done at the completion of job.
-All refinishing work will comply with Michael's Resurfacing stipulated procedures and materials.
- In addition to technical refinishing, you may be required to work doing other tasks related to the operation of the business including, but not limited to cleaning and maintaining the shop, facility, equipment, or trucks.
Requirements:
Must be able to lift/carry 50lbs - Must have reliable transportation - Must be able to work in extreme weather when applicable.
To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (785) 783-7001
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