Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers is hiring masonry workers for a variety of positions. Lay the groundwork for your future with Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers!

The minimum starting wage is $35 per hour, PLUS an additional $21 per hour in benefits – delivering a total compensation package of over $56 per hour! Plus, you’ll receive amazing benefits including paid vacation, health reimbursements and high pension contributions. And you’ll have the opportunity to grow your career further with industrial training and occupational cross-training.

As a local union, Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers was founded in 1865. For over 150 years, the organization has hired and trained the best masons, journeymen, brick, block, tile, cement layers, and other journey workers in our region. They adhere to the highest safety standards, which means you have less risk of being injured on the job.

Now is the time to lay the groundwork for your future and be rewarded generously. Receive the top notch compensation that you and your family deserve and have the opportunity to participate in a variety of training opportunities for journey workers of all skill levels. That means whether you want to cross-train and learn a new skill, or just sharpen your existing abilities, Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers wants you to join their winning team!

Positions Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers Has Available:

  • Masons
  • Brick Layers
  • Block Layers
  • Tile Layers
  • Cement Layers
  • Journeymen
  • Stonemasons
  • Marble masons
  • Cement masons
  • Plasterers
  • Tile setters
  • Mosaic workers
  • Pointers
  • Cleaners
  • Caulkers

Benefits:

  • Starting hourly wage of $35 per hour, PLUS an additional $21 per hour in benefits
  • Minimum hourly compensation package of $56 per hour!
  • Health and Dental Reimbursements
  • High Pension Contributions and Annuities
  • Training Opportunities
  • Paid Vacation Time

Become a part of the “Best Hands in the Business” by applying today for a position with Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers.

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