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What Is a Masonry Apprentice and How to Become One

Masonry Apprentice

What Does a Masonry Apprentice Do?

The job duties of a masonry apprentice involve working alongside masonry professionals on bricklaying, cement, and stone installations. During a masonry apprenticeship, you receive on-the-job training in bricklaying and related trade skills. Your responsibilities vary with the project, but they usually involve working with brick and other prefabricated stone materials. You learn to use equipment associated with the mason trade, and you also get training in the techniques used to build brick walls or construct other stone structures and installations. Apprentices work under the direct supervision of professional masons or bricklayers.

How to Become a Masonry Apprentice

The qualifications that you need to start a job as a masonry apprentice include the physical abilities to perform the work and a high school diploma. Masons need to lift 30-45 pounds and handle heavy bricks or stones throughout the workday. Some employers prefer applicants who have experience in general construction, labor, or landscaping. Apprenticeships can last for several years, and most include classroom work as well as on-the-job training. Training includes OSHA-approved safety classes. After completing the apprenticeship, you achieve journey-level status.