Here are some of the skills you need:
- Understanding of planning and engineering documents
- Estimating and measuring
- Job task management
- Good problem solving
Bricklayers are usually in good shape because they are often outside, using balance to work with heaving equipment and materials on narrow platforms or scaffolds and using their hands to build walls and features in a safe way.
This trade also needs to have an artistic eye and the ability to read plans, recognize patterns and proportions. There are many construction companies who hire bricklaying contractors and there is an opportunity to be self-employed, enjoying flexible hours and a great salary.
Mid-Range
>$72,000
Average Salary
High-Range
>$86,000
Average Salary
What are the training or certification requirements?
Completion of secondary school is usually required, as well as a three to four-year apprenticeship program, to be eligible for certification. Trade certification isn’t required in BC but it helps increase job opportunities.
What’s the earning potential?
The mid-range average salary is $72,800 and the high range is $86,340.
Where can I learn more about this career?
Click here to learn more about this career from Skilled Trades BC, with links to technical training providers.
The Canadian Home Builders’ Association has identified approximately 40 provincially designated skilled trades in homebuilding. Check them out here.
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