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Masonry Apprentice Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Mason - Brick Layer

Farmville, VA · On-site

$30 - $40/hr

bout the Role Holman Masonry is looking for skilled Masons and Bricklayers who take elite pride in ... Providing guidance to General Laborers and Apprentices to help them grow within the "Holman Way.

Overview We are seeking tradespeople at the Apprentice level for the following: * Laborers * Masons and Bricklayers * Mason Tenders Tradespeople who enjoy working with their hands, being a part of a ...

We are seeking tradespeople at the Apprentice level for the following: * Laborers * Masons and Bricklayers * Mason Tenders Tradespeople who enjoy working with their hands, being a part of a team, and ...

Mortenson is currently seeking a Cement Mason Journeyman. RESPONSIBILITIES A. Spread concrete to specified depth and workable consistency B. Mix cement C. Level, smooth, and shape surfaces of freshly ...

Production Apprentice

Pataskala, OH · On-site

$18 - $23/hr

At The Chimney Guys, we Raise the Standard The Opportunity We've built a structured 6-month apprenticeship that trains you in chimney repair, masonry, and field operations. * Month 0-6: Learn ...

Production Apprentice

Pataskala, OH · On-site

$18 - $23/hr

At The Chimney Guys, we Raise the Standard The Opportunity We've built a structured 6-month apprenticeship that trains you in chimney repair, masonry, and field operations. * Month 0-6: Learn ...

Production Apprentice

Pataskala, OH · On-site

$18 - $23/hr

At The Chimney Guys, we Raise the Standard The Opportunity We've built a structured 6-month apprenticeship that trains you in chimney repair, masonry, and field operations. * Month 0-6: Learn ...

Journeyman Mason

Portland, ME · On-site

$24.75 - $31.75/hr

Train and mentor apprentices on proper masonry techniques and safety practices. * Mix mortar and other materials as required on site. * Safely operate necessary hand and power tools. * Construct ...

Journeyman Mason

Portland, ME · On-site

$24.75 - $31.75/hr

Train and mentor apprentices on proper masonry techniques and safety practices. * Mix mortar and other materials as required on site. * Safely operate necessary hand and power tools. * Construct ...

Journeyman Mason

Portland, ME · On-site

$24.75 - $31.75/hr

Train and mentor apprentices on proper masonry techniques and safety practices. * Mix mortar and other materials as required on site. * Safely operate necessary hand and power tools. * Construct ...

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How much do masonry apprentice jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for masonry apprentice in the United States is $22.74, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $27.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How to become a mason apprentice?

To become a masonry apprentice, you typically need to be at least 18 years old, have a high school diploma or equivalent, and pass a basic skills test. Apprenticeship programs, often sponsored by unions or trade associations, combine on-the-job training with classroom instruction and usually last 3 to 4 years. A valid driver's license and physical fitness are also important for working in construction environments.

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 much do mason apprentices make?

Masonry apprentices typically earn between $12 and $20 per hour, depending on experience, location, and the stage of their apprenticeship. As they gain skills and certifications, their wages generally increase, and some may earn higher wages with specialized tools or advanced training.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Masonry Apprentice, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Masonry Apprentice, you need a basic understanding of construction math, physical stamina, and manual dexterity, often obtained through a high school diploma or a formal apprenticeship program. Familiarity with masonry tools such as trowels, levels, and mixing equipment, as well as safety certifications like OSHA 10, is typically required. Attention to detail, strong work ethic, and the ability to follow instructions are standout soft skills for this role. These competencies are crucial for building safe, precise, and high-quality structures while learning effectively on the job.

What are some common challenges faced by Masonry Apprentices during their training?

Masonry Apprentices often encounter challenges such as adapting to the physical demands of the job, mastering precise techniques for laying bricks and stones, and learning to work efficiently while maintaining high-quality workmanship. Weather conditions can also impact daily work, as masonry is frequently performed outdoors. Additionally, apprentices must quickly develop good communication skills to collaborate effectively with experienced masons and other construction team members. Overcoming these challenges helps build a strong foundation for future advancement in the trade.

Is 27 too old for an apprenticeship?

Masonry apprenticeships are open to individuals of various ages, including those in their late 20s. Age is generally not a barrier, and many apprentices start later in life; the focus is on acquiring skills, safety, and completing required training hours. Employers value experience and commitment regardless of age.

What are masonry apprentices?

Masonry apprentices are individuals who are learning the masonry trade through a combination of on-the-job training and classroom instruction. They work under the supervision of experienced masons to develop skills in laying bricks, blocks, and stones, mixing mortar, and reading blueprints. Apprenticeships typically last 3-4 years, after which the apprentice can become a journey-level mason. This pathway allows apprentices to earn while they learn, gaining valuable hands-on experience in the construction industry.

What is the difference between Masonry Apprentice vs Masonry Helper?

AspectMasonry ApprenticeMasonry Helper
CredentialsBasic OSHA safety training, on-the-job learningMinimal training, often no certifications required
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, working with masonsAssisting masons, similar sites
Job RoleLearning masonry skills, performing basic tasksSupporting tasks, carrying materials

The main difference is that a Masonry Apprentice is actively learning and developing masonry skills, often with some formal or on-the-job training, while a Masonry Helper primarily assists experienced masons with basic tasks. Apprentices typically have more responsibilities and opportunities for skill development, making them a step closer to becoming a skilled mason.

How much does an apprentice stonemason make?

An apprentice stonemason typically earns between $12 and $20 per hour, depending on experience, location, and the stage of their apprenticeship. As they gain skills and certifications, their wages generally increase, and they may also receive benefits such as health insurance and paid time off.
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Infographic showing various Masonry Apprentice job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, and 5% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $47,308 per year, or $22.7 per hour.
Apprentice Cement Mason II - Operations - Public Works (TEX)

Apprentice Cement Mason II - Operations - Public Works (TEX)

City and County of San Francisco

San Francisco, CA

$89K - $105K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 18 days ago


City And County Of San Francisco rating

9.1

Company rating: 9.1 out of 10

Based on 23 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

42nd of 693 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Company Description

Specific information regarding this recruitment process is listed below.

10/31/25 - This announcement is being reposted for additional recruitment. If you previously applied to this announcement, you do not need to reapply.

Application Opening: October 31st, 2025
Application Deadline: Apply Immediately. Application filing will be open at least through November 7th, 2025, at 5pm, and will close any time thereafter.
Compensation Range: $89,180 - $105,820 Annually
Recruitment ID: TEX-7399-EXEMPT, REF55427M & REF55425B

TO APPLY:

  1.  Complete this Apprentice Cement Mason II (7399 TEX) job application on SmartRecruiters;   AND
  2.  Complete the 7399 TEX - Supplemental Questionnaire (SQ).  Interested applicants are required to complete both items: job application and the SQ. Job applications will only be considered if supplemented by a complete SQ.
  3. You must have completed/finished the third (3rd) period of the Northern California Cement Masons Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee through a private sector employer in order to be considered for this role. Your application will not be considered if you have not met this requirement. 

San Francisco Public Works (Public Works) has a far-reaching portfolio with a $453 million annual operating budget, an active capital portfolio that exceeds $3 billion and a workforce of 1,700-plus employees. The department operates around the clock, touching every neighborhood in San Francisco. The staff designs and manages the construction of civic buildings and streets; cleans and greens the right of way; maintains civic buildings; manages multi-million-dollar bond programs; trains people for jobs; keeps the right of way free of hazards; paves the roads; repairs bridges and public stairways; expands accessibility; and works at the forefront addressing some of San Francisco's biggest challenges. With a mission to enhance the quality of life in San Francisco for residents, visitors and business owners, Public Works is committed to providing outstanding public service through an equity lens.

Please visit the "About Us" section of our website at https://www.sfpublicworks.org about to learn more about the department's core values, Racial Equity Initiative, leadership team, history, budget and more.
Public Works currently has vacancies for the position of Apprentice Cement Mason II (7399) within our operations division.

Job Description

The Apprentice Cement Mason II position is an entry-level training role designed to develop the skills and competencies necessary for progression to a journey-level Cement Mason upon completion of the program.  Apprentices will participate in guided hands-on training, structured development programs, and close supervision to ensure comprehensive skill-building. Apprentice Cement Masons support journey-level Cement Masons by performing routine tasks.

Important and Essential Duties:
As an Apprentice Cement Mason II, your duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Participates in a Joint Apprentice Training Committee Apprenticeship School through the recognized employee organization.
  • Communicates and learns to work with supervisors, journey-level cement masons, and co-workers. Learned to follow orders and directions.
  • Prepares job sites by setting up safety tripods and scaffolding; may secure confined space job sites.
  • Performs mixing and applying toppings, colors, grout, epoxy overlays, or waterproofing compounds following job specifications.
  • Performs framing work, including placing and finishing curbs, sidewalks, gutters, disability access ramps, and various other concrete structures.
  • Participates in demolition of flat work and concrete structures with the proper use of pneumatic tools, such as chipping guns, jackhammers, concrete saws, and other power equipment.
  • Pour and finish concrete sidewalks, curbs, gutters, streets, disability access ramps, and steps using screeds, trowels and floats.
  • Identifies and uses various hand and pneumatic tools and power equipment; cleans and otherwise maintains tools and equipment; and performs general maintenance.
  • Learns to order materials and estimate concrete; assisted in laying out work for new construction or repair by measuring and calculating the correct type, materials and supplies necessary to complete the job.
  • Loads and unloads materials, supplies, and equipment on and off trucks.
  • Learning safety procedures and use of safety equipment, preparing job sites, proper concrete and debris disposal, tapering traffic, and pedestrian detouring.
  • Basic learning of the scope of concrete work performed by the San Francisco Public Works Cement Shop.
  • Communicate clearly and effectively to ensure you're understood (written and verbal formats).

Essential skills and abilities required for the apprenticeship program:

  • Climb ladders
  • Crawl on hands and knees as needed to access work areas.
  • Lift, drag, and/or move with assistance large and/or heavy equipment to truck bed level
  • Bend knees, waist, and back; stoop, squat, and kneel for extended periods.
  • Remain in physically uncomfortable positions for prolonged durations.
  • Lift objects that weigh up to ninety (90) pounds and carry them for distances up to fifty (50) feet.
  • Basic arithmetic, including measuring, counting, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, calculating ratios, percentages and dimensions without a calculator.

Working Conditions:
The nature of the work requires exposure to inclement weather and hazardous materials and/or conditions.

Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications:

Education:
Current enrollment in a Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee School for cement masonry through the City's recognized employee organization.

Experience:

Completion of the third (3rd) period of the Northern California Cement Masons Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee through a private sector employer.

License and Certification:

  • Requires possession and maintenance of a valid Class C California driver's license

Supplemental Information:
Appointees to this class must be Plasterers and Cement Masons Local #300 Union members.

Conditions of Employment:

  • Valid Driver's License: Applicants must possess and maintain a valid California Class C driver's license with no restrictions that would prohibit them from legally performing the essential functions and duties of the role. 

Desirable QualificationsThe stated desirable qualifications may be used to identify candidates advancing to the selection process and/or to identify job finalist(s) at the end of the selection process when referred for hiring.

  • The ability to frame concrete slabs, sidewalks and/or curb gutters.
  • The ability to place and finish concrete slabs, sidewalks and/or curb gutters.
  • 600 hours of repair and replace concrete restoration
  • Completion of the Multi-craft Core Curriculum (MC3) course.

Verification:
Applicants may be required to submit verification of qualifying education and experience at any point during the recruitment and selection process. If education verification is required, information on how to verify education requirements, including verifying foreign education credits or degree equivalency, can be found at https://sfdhr.org/how-verify-education-requirements

All work experience, education, training, and other information substantiating how you meet the minimum qualifications must be included in your application by the filing deadline. Information submitted after the filing deadline will not be considered in determining whether you meet the minimum qualifications.

Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed City and County of San Francisco application.

Note: Falsifying one's education, training, or work experience or attempted deception on the application may result in disqualification from this and future job opportunities with the City and County of San Francisco.

Applications completed improperly may be cause for inability, or disqualification or may lead to lower scores.

Selection Procedures:
After application submission, candidates deemed qualified must complete all subsequent steps to advance in this selection process, which may include the following:

  1. Supplemental Questionnaire (SQ)
  2. Successful completion of a written assessment to evaluate knowledge and skills required of the program. 
  3. Successful completion of a physical agility test to measure the abilities required of the program.  

NOTE: If you are selected to advance, you will receive an email with supplemental questions to complete as part of the next round of screening.

*San Francisco Public Works reserves the right to modify the selection process to conform to administrative or operational necessity. The information in this announcement is subject to change and will be accompanied by a notice of amendment in this announcement. Only those applicants whose qualifications most closely meet the host department program's needs will move forward in the recruitment process.

The selection process will include evaluation of applications concerning minimum requirements. Depending on the number of applicants, the Department may establish and implement additional screening mechanisms to comparatively evaluate the qualifications of candidates. If this becomes necessary, only applicants whose qualifications most closely meet the Department's needs will be invited to the next steps in the selection process.  

Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications are not guaranteed to advance through all the steps in the selection process.

Additional Information

Additional Information Regarding Employment with the City and County of San Francisco:

  • Information About The Hiring Process
  • Conviction History
  • Employee Benefits Overview  
  • Equal Employment Opportunity 
  • Disaster Service Worker
  • ADA Accommodation
  • Right to Work
  • Copies of Application Documents
  • Diversity Statement
     

Statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: At the City and County of San Francisco, we share a commitment to a diverse, inclusive and equitable community. Each member of our organization is responsible and accountable for what they say and do to make San Francisco an inclusive and equitable place to live and work by employing fair and just practices to and for all.

Applicants will receive a confirmation email that their online application has been received in response to every announcement for which they file. Applicants should retain this confirmation email for their records. Failure to receive this email means that the online application was not submitted or received.

If you have any questions regarding this recruitment or application process, please contact the Analyst, Raquel Knighten at [email protected] 

The City and County of San Francisco encourages women, minorities and persons with disabilities to apply. Applicants will be considered regardless of their sex, race, age, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition (associated with cancer, a history of cancer, or genetic characteristics), HIV/AIDS status, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, military and veteran status, or other protected category under the law.


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