Build a career on floors that carry industry.
Resin Pros Flooring is a growing commercial and industrial flooring contractor serving Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and New York. We install engineered resinous flooring and polished concrete for manufacturing, distribution, food & beverage, and commercial clients — and every system is self-performed by our own trained installation teams. As our project pipeline grows, so do the opportunities across the company.
Structured operations. Professional standards.
Commercial flooring succeeds or fails on process, and ours is built to scale: project management that plans every shutdown window, estimating that scopes honestly, field operations that execute to manufacturer specification, and installation teams trained and certified on the systems they install.
Our work runs from single-day residential installs to multi-week industrial slabs measured in tens of thousands of square feet. Every project is delivered on schedule, documented, and backed by a lifetime warranty — a standard that starts with the people we hire.
We invest in our team the way we invest in our equipment: manufacturer training and certification, safety credentialing, and hands-on development across surface preparation, moisture mitigation, repair, and multi-coat resinous systems. High performers move up — from installer to lead, from lead to foreman, from field to project management.
Roles across the company.
Surface preparation, resinous systems, and polished concrete — installed to spec on commercial and industrial sites across five states.
Run the site: sequencing, quality control, client communication, and crew development on projects from garages to full facilities.
Scope projects, manage schedules and submittals, and grow key accounts as the company expands across the Mid-Atlantic.
Experience helps. Standards decide.
Epoxy, urethane cement, polished concrete, surface preparation, or related concrete and construction trades. We also develop motivated candidates from any hands-on discipline.
OSHA 10/30, manufacturer certifications, and aerial or forklift cards are valued. A valid driver’s license is required; a clean record qualifies you for company vehicles.
Planetary grinders, shot blasters, ride-on trowels, dust extraction, mixing stations, spray rigs — documented equipment experience accelerates placement and pay.
Commercial work sometimes runs nights or weekends to meet facility shutdown windows. Tell us your availability and whether you can travel for multi-day installations.
Start the conversation.
Email your resume (PDF preferred) or a summary of your work history.
Systems installed, equipment operated, certifications held, and your availability.
Qualified candidates are contacted for an interview and a practical conversation about role, growth path, and start date.