Job Summary
A Mason is a skilled construction worker responsible for building, repairing, and finishing structures made of brick, block, stone, or concrete. Masons play a key role in infrastructure development by laying strong foundations, constructing walls, and finishing surfaces with precision and artistry. This role requires deep knowledge of construction techniques, material behavior, and safety practices.
Key Duties & Responsibilities
- Reading Blueprints and Drawings: Interpret architectural and engineering blueprints to understand project requirements and dimensions.
- Surface Preparation: Clean and level surfaces, set forms, and ensure proper alignment before starting any masonry work.
- Material Handling: Mix and prepare mortar, cement, and other adhesives to required consistency for use in construction.
- Bricklaying and Block Work: Lay bricks, concrete blocks, or natural stones in mortar to build walls, partitions, arches, and other structures.
- Plastering & Rendering: Apply coats of plaster to walls, ceilings, and partitions for both structural and aesthetic purposes.
- Tiling & Finishing Work: Set floor or wall tiles with precision and ensure level, durable installation. Smooth and polish concrete and masonry surfaces.
- Repair & Maintenance: Remove damaged masonry, replace broken bricks, repair walls, and restore historical structures when needed.
- Measuring and Cutting: Measure and cut bricks or blocks using hand tools, power saws, or wet saws to meet design specifications.
- Scaffolding & Safety Compliance: Set up and work from scaffolding when required. Follow health and safety procedures, wearing appropriate PPE.
- Team Collaboration: Coordinate with site engineers, carpenters, steel fixers, and other workers to ensure smooth progress of construction.
Skills & Qualifications
- Minimum [X] years of experience as a Mason or related field
- Proficient in various masonry techniques (brickwork, blockwork, stonework, plastering, tiling)
- Ability to work with precision and attention to detail
- Good physical stamina and strength
- Knowledge of mixing ratios and construction materials
- Basic understanding of construction math and measurements
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Familiarity with construction tools and machines
Working Conditions
- Outdoor construction sites, often exposed to dust, heat, and various weather conditions
- Requires physical exertion such as lifting, standing for long periods, and working in tight or elevated spaces
- May involve overtime and working under deadlines
Ideal Candidate Traits
- Reliable and punctual
- Strong work ethic and focus on safety
- Ability to adapt to different job sites and tasks
- Open to learning new masonry techniques