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Bricklayer

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Bricklayer
We are seeking skilled and dedicated Bricklayers to join our construction team on various residential, commercial, and industrial projects across the UK. As a Bricklayer, you will play a key role in building and repairing structures by laying bricks, concrete blocks, and other materials. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of construction techniques, the ability to work with precision, and the drive to produce high-quality work.
The role involves working on both new builds and restoration projects, requiring a high level of craftsmanship and attention to detail. You will be expected to interpret blueprints and plans, ensuring that structures are constructed according to design specifications. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a close-knit team working on a wide variety of building projects.
Key Responsibilities
- Bricklaying and Masonry: Build and repair walls, foundations, partitions, arches, and other structures by laying bricks, blocks, and stones. Ensure that bricks are laid in a uniform pattern, following construction plans and designs.
- Construction of New Builds: Work on new build projects, including residential housing, commercial properties, and industrial sites, constructing walls and other brickwork structures as specified in the project plans.
- Restoration and Repair: Perform restoration and repair work on existing structures, including heritage buildings and older properties, ensuring that the repair work is in line with the original construction.
- Mixing Mortar: Prepare and mix mortar to the correct consistency to ensure that bricks and blocks are securely bonded. Use trowels and other tools to spread mortar evenly and precisely.
- Setting Out: Interpret blueprints, drawings, and specifications to plan the layout of the brickwork. Measure and mark areas for bricklaying, ensuring the structure is properly aligned.
- Foundation and Footing Work: Lay foundations and build footings for structures, ensuring the building's stability and adherence to structural requirements.
- Cutting Bricks: Use hand tools and power tools to cut bricks to fit around openings like windows, doors, and utility pipes. Ensure accurate measurements and neat finishes.
- Scaffolding and Safety: Work at heights using scaffolding and ladders, adhering to all relevant health and safety regulations. Maintain a clean and safe working environment at all times.
- Team Collaboration: Work closely with other tradespeople, including carpenters, plumbers, and electricians, to ensure the successful completion of projects. Coordinate bricklaying tasks with other aspects of the build.
- Quality Control: Monitor the quality of the bricklaying work, checking that the structure is level, aligned, and meets the required standards of craftsmanship.
- Time Management: Manage your time effectively to meet project deadlines. Plan your work schedule and ensure all tasks are completed within agreed timeframes.
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Key Skills And Experience
- Technical Skill: Proficiency in bricklaying techniques, including laying bricks and blocks in various patterns (e.g., stretcher bond, English bond), mixing mortar, and using trowels and other bricklaying tools.
- Blueprint Reading: Ability to interpret construction drawings and blueprints to accurately carry out bricklaying tasks as per project requirements.
- Attention to Detail: Strong attention to detail to ensure that all brickwork is straight, level, and properly aligned, producing high-quality finishes.
- Physical Fitness: Bricklaying is a physically demanding job, requiring stamina, strength, and the ability to lift heavy materials and stand for long periods.
- Problem-Solving: Ability to troubleshoot any issues that arise during construction, such as uneven surfaces or unexpected structural challenges.
- Health and Safety Awareness: A thorough understanding of health and safety regulations in construction, particularly regarding working at heights and using scaffolding safely.


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Qualifications And Requirements
- NVQ Level 2 or 3 in Bricklaying or an equivalent qualification is preferred.
- Proven experience working as a bricklayer on residential, commercial, or industrial projects.
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
- Strong time management skills and the ability to meet deadlines.
Benefits
- Competitive salary with opportunities for overtime and bonuses.
- Career development and training opportunities, including the possibility of progressing to supervisory roles.
- Work on a diverse range of projects, including new builds, restorations, and high-profile developments.
- Supportive and collaborative working environment.
- Full PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) provided.
- Access to necessary tools and equipment for the job.
Working Hours
The typical working hours for a Bricklayer are Monday to Friday, 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM, though some flexibility may be required depending on project deadlines and site requirements. Overtime may be available on weekends or during busy periods.
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