Terrazzo Workers and Finishers

SOC: 47-2053 O*NET: 47-2053.00
Median Salary
$57,260
per year
Job Growth
πŸ“‰ -11.1%
Slower (2024-2034)
Annual Openings
0.1
projected jobs/year
Education Level
High school diploma or equivalent
Job Zone 2

Apply a mixture of cement, sand, pigment, or marble chips to floors, stairways, and cabinet fixtures to fashion durable and decorative surfaces.

What does a Terrazzo Workers and Finishers do?

Apply a mixture of cement, sand, pigment, or marble chips to floors, stairways, and cabinet fixtures to fashion durable and decorative surfaces.

How much can you earn?

Entry Level
$39,360
10th percentile
Early Career
$46,940
25th percentile
Median
$57,260
50th percentile
Experienced
$73,490
75th percentile
Top Earners
$104,510
90th percentile

National Salary Distribution

10th
$39,360
25th
$46,940
Middle 50%
MEDIAN
$57,260
Mean: $62,330
75th
$73,490
90th
$104,510
Middle 50% of earners
Median salary
Mean (average)

Key Insights

  • β€’Salary range spans $65,150 from entry level to top earners
  • β€’Middle 50% earn between $46,940 and $73,490
  • β€’Salary spread is 46.4% around the median, showing high variation
  • β€’Total national employment: 1,450 professionals

What's the job outlook?

Job Market Intelligence

Low Demand
Market demand
Medium Risk
Automation risk

Current Employment

National Employment:1,500

Top Industries

Construction98.6%
Specialty Trade Contractors86.9%
Building Finishing Contractors81.4%

10-Year Outlook

Growth Rate:-11.1%
Annual Openings:100

Employment Projections

2024 (Current)1,500
Current
2034 (Projected)1,300
-11.1%
-200
Employment Change
-11.1%
Growth Rate
10
Year Projection

Growth Category: Decline

Geographic Salary & Employment Data

Explore where Terrazzo Workers and Finishers professionals work across the United States

Showing 6 of 6 locations
California
220 jobs$40,3301.32x
New York
200 jobs$72,5702.24x
Texas
70 jobs$50,1900.53x
Illinois
0 jobs$104,5100.00x
Connecticut
0 jobs$52,6600.00x
Florida
0 jobs$50,8100.00x

Understanding the Data

Location Quotient (LQ):

  • β€’ LQ > 1.0: More jobs than national average
  • β€’ LQ = 1.0: Same as national average
  • β€’ LQ < 1.0: Fewer jobs than national average

Data Source:

Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2024

Key Growth Factors

  • β€’Employment decline projected

What skills do you need?

Top 10 Most Important Skills

#1
Quality Control Analysis
100%
#2
Coordination
40%

Skills Overview

Quality Control Analysis
advanced5.0
100%
Coordination
basic2.0
40%

Skills are rated on a scale of 0-5, with 5 being the most important. The complexity level indicates how advanced the skill typically needs to be.

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Quality Control Analysis

advanced
Importance100%
skills
5.0/5.0

Coordination

basic
Importance40%
skills
2.0/5.0

Highly Transferable Skills

These skills are valuable across multiple career paths, making career transitions easier:

Carpet Installers33%
2 shared skills
Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment33%
1 shared skills
Helpers--Painters, Paperhangers, Plasterers, and Stucco Masons33%
1 shared skills
Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers33%
1 shared skills
Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers33%
1 shared skills

Skills by Career Stage

Entry Level

Mid Career

Expected:
  • βœ“Quality Control Analysis

Senior Level

Mastery Required:
  • β˜…Quality Control Analysis

Skill Development Tips

  • β€’Focus on developing the top 5 skills first - they have the highest impact on career success
  • β€’Transferable skills open doors to related careers and provide flexibility
  • β€’Balance technical skills with soft skills for well-rounded professional development
  • β€’Entry-level positions prioritize foundational skills that can be built upon over time

What technology will you use?

Technology & Digital Skills

Essential technology proficiencies for Terrazzo Workers and Finishers

Technology Intensity
Medium

Digital Literacy Requirements

This career requires intermediate digital literacy

1
Basic
2
Intermediate
3
Advanced
4
Expert

Key Digital Competencies:

Office productivity softwareIndustry-specific applicationsBasic data entry and managementDigital communication tools
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Hot Technologies in Demand

These technologies are currently trending and highly sought after in this field

Intuit QuickBooks

πŸ”₯ Hot Tech

Microsoft Windows

πŸ”₯ Hot Tech

Microsoft Excel

πŸ”₯ Hot Tech

Technology Stack

Technology Stack Overview

Key technologies used in this career

Intuit QuickBooks
Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Excel

πŸ“š Technology Learning Resources

Recommended Certifications

  • β€’Vendor-specific software certifications
  • β€’Industry-recognized technology credentials
  • β€’Professional development courses

Online Learning Platforms

  • β€’LinkedIn Learning - Comprehensive technology courses
  • β€’Coursera - University-level programs
  • β€’Udemy - Practical skills training

πŸ’‘ Technology Skill Development Tips

  • β€’Focus on mastering hot technologies first - they're currently most in-demand
  • β€’Build a portfolio demonstrating your proficiency with key tools and software
  • β€’Stay current through continuous learning - technology evolves rapidly
  • β€’Consider vendor certifications to validate your skills to employers

What's the work environment like?

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Location
MIXED
πŸ’ͺ
Physical Demand
MODERATE
πŸ‘₯
Team Orientation
SOME TEAM
🀝
Customer Interaction
FREQUENT

πŸ’‘Is This Work Environment Right for You?

Consider these factors when evaluating if you'll thrive in this work environment:

  • β€’Are you comfortable working in mixed environments?
  • β€’Can you meet moderate physical demands?
  • β€’Do you enjoy some team team environments?
  • β€’Are you comfortable working with safety protocols and protective equipment?

What are the key tasks?

Tasks & Responsibilities

21
Core Tasks
8
Daily Tasks
20
Work Activities
0
Emerging Tasks
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Planning & Development (2)General Responsibilities (17)Documentation & Record-Keeping (1)Management & Supervision (1)
1

Cut metal division strips and press them into the terrazzo base for joints or changes of color to form designs or patterns or to help prevent cracks.

πŸ”΄
Daily
Importance:
100%
Planning & Development100% perform
2

Blend marble chip mixtures, place into panels, and push a roller over the surface to embed the chips.

πŸ”΄
Daily
Importance:
98%
General Responsibilities97% perform
3

Measure designated amounts of ingredients for terrazzo or grout, according to standard formulas and specifications, using graduated containers and scales, and load ingredients into portable mixer.

πŸ”΄
Daily
Importance:
96%
Planning & Development94% perform
4

Mold expansion joints and edges, using edging tools, jointers, or straightedges.

πŸ”΄
Daily
Importance:
94%
General Responsibilities91% perform
5

Spread, level, or smooth concrete or terrazzo mixtures to form bases or finished surfaces, using rakes, shovels, hand or power trowels, hand or power screeds, or floats.

πŸ”΄
Daily
Importance:
92%
General Responsibilities88% perform
6

Grind curved surfaces or areas inaccessible to surfacing machine, such as stairways or cabinet tops, with portable hand grinder.

πŸ”΄
Daily
Importance:
90%
General Responsibilities85% perform
7

Grind surfaces with a power grinder, or polish surfaces with polishing or surfacing machines.

πŸ”΄
Daily
Importance:
88%
General Responsibilities82% perform
8

Position and secure moisture membrane and wire mesh in preparation for pouring base materials for terrazzo installation.

πŸ”΄
Daily
Importance:
86%
General Responsibilities79% perform
9

Modify mixing, grouting, grinding, or cleaning procedures, according to type of installation or material used.

🟑
Weekly
Importance:
84%
General Responsibilities76% perform
10

Wash polished terrazzo surface, using cleaner and water, and apply sealer and curing agent according to manufacturer's specifications, using brush or sprayer.

🟑
Weekly
Importance:
82%
General Responsibilities73% perform

πŸ’‘ Key Takeaways

  • β€’Daily tasks focus primarily on planning & development activities
  • β€’33% of tasks are performed by most workers in this occupation
  • β€’Career advancement brings increased leadership and strategic responsibilities

What career paths are available?

Career Pathways

0
Advancement Opportunities
0
Lateral Move Options
0%
Avg. Salary Increase

Advancement Opportunities

Typical career progression paths from Terrazzo Workers and Finishers

πŸ’‘ Career Planning Tips

  • β€’Most successful advancement happens after 3-5 years of experience
  • β€’Lateral moves can provide valuable cross-functional experience for future leadership roles
  • β€’Focus on developing skills that are transferable across multiple career paths
  • β€’Consider industry trends when planning long-term career moves

Is this career right for you?

Personality & Values Fit

Is This Career Right for You?

Terrazzo Workers and Finishers professionals typically have a RCI Holland code and highly value independence

RRealistic
CConventional
IInvestigative

Important Personality Traits

Work styles that contribute to success as a Terrazzo Workers and Finishers

Attention to Detail

Very Important

Attention to Detail

Importance Level4.45

Cooperation

Very Important

Cooperation

Importance Level4.11

Self-Control

Important

Self-Control

Importance Level3.93

Initiative

Important

Initiative

Importance Level3.81

Dependability

Important

Dependability

Importance Level3.80

Achievement/Effort

Important

Achievement/Effort

Importance Level3.77

Complete Work Styles Profile

Attention to Detail
4.5
Cooperation
4.1
Self-Control
3.9
Initiative
3.8
Dependability
3.8
Achievement/Effort
3.8
Persistence
3.8
Integrity
3.8
Leadership
3.6
Stress Tolerance
3.6

πŸ’‘ Tips for Career Fit Success

  • β€’While personality fit is important, skills can be developed with practice and training
  • β€’Consider informational interviews to better understand the day-to-day personality requirements
  • β€’Work environments vary by employer - research specific companies for cultural fit
  • β€’Your interests and values may evolve - reassess periodically throughout your career

What education is required?

Education Level

High school diploma or equivalent
Typical duration: High school diploma or GED

Preparation Level

Job Zone 2
Some Preparation Needed

Experience Needed

Some previous work-related skill, knowledge, or experience may be helpful

πŸ“š Education Requirement

Required Level:High school diploma or equivalent

These occupations usually require a high school diploma and may require some vocational training or job-related course work.

Training:

Training of a few months to a year

πŸ’Ό Experience Requirement

Some previous work-related skill, knowledge, or experience may be helpful

Common pathways to gain experience:

  • β€’ Some previous work-related skill, knowledge, or experience
  • β€’ Vocational school programs (6 months to 2 years)
  • β€’ Industry certifications helpful
2

Job Zone Two: Some Preparation Needed

These occupations usually require a high school diploma and may require some vocational training or job-related course work.

Some previous work-related skill, knowledge, or experienceVocational school programs (6 months to 2 years)Industry certifications helpful

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