Bricklaying Apprentice
Published: Mar 07, 2023
Ref: ES070323
Edward Stonemassion is looking to take on an two bricklaying apprentices to work on construction projects in Devon and Cornwall. The apprentices will receive full training and support throughout their apprenticeship and be supervised at all times on the construction site.
Edward is happy to pick up the apprentice(s) from either Devonport and/or Plymouth City Centre.
The Apprentice’s Role:
The apprentice will be supervised at all times working closely with the employer to learn all aspects of bricklaying.
Work duties will include safe working practices, labouring, setting out work areas and understanding and Interpreting information. You will also learn to prepare mortar by hand, use specific tools required for tasks, measuring materials and cutting, keeping all work areas clean and tidy and manual lifting.
Working Hours: Normal working hours of Monday to Friday with times to be confirmed. However working times may change depending on site location.
Wages: £192.40 per week, based on a 40 hour week. Any overtime above the 40 hours per week, will be paid at the appropriate national minimum wage depending on age.
Holidays: 28 days holiday entitlement (including bank holidays) will be paid each year, during the course of your apprenticeship.
Edward works across Devon and Cornwall on a range of construction projects.
On completion of your level 2 apprenticeship, an opportunity to apply for a full time post may be offered to the right learner. Alternatively, you could go on to complete your level 3 in bricklaying, or, go on to be self-employed and start your own company.
Skills Required:
Personal Qualities:
Prior Qualifications
No formal qualifications are required for the position, however a keen interest in construction and willingness to succeed are essential.
The Apprenticeship in Bricklaying includes:
As part of the apprenticeship programme, attendance is required at our Skills Group training centre for one day per week. All other aspects of the qualification will be delivered on-site by the employer. You will have regular visits every six to eight weeks from your designated Skills Group assessor, who will monitor your progress during your apprenticeship training.
Whilst at the Skills Group training centre, you will learn the necessary skills and gain experience to help you throughout your role. Part of your training will be knowledge and theory based, whilst the rest will be practical. You will develop your hand skills, carry out brick and block work, learn the correct use of specific tools, carry out pointing and learn mortar ratio mixes under the guidance of your assessor. Learning all these additional skills will benefit you on returning to the employer.
As an additional qualification you will also achieve your Emergency First Aid and Health and Safety Certificate, along with Internet Safety and Safeguarding.
As part of your apprenticeship Skills Group will also support you to complete your online CSCS test, which will enable you to apply for your CSCS Card. This shows that you are at the required competent level to carry out site work with the employer.