Mason, Brick and Stone
Opportunity to earn $35–$45/hr, full-time, with bonus and free parking. Use your masonry expertise – hands-on role, physical work, and clear advancement options.
If you are a skilled mason, bricklayer or stone specialist looking for competitive pay and job stability, this full-time position is worth your attention. The role offers $35.00 to $45.00 per hour, with hours ranging from 35 to 45 per week, on a permanent, daytime schedule. Bonus pay and free parking sweeten the deal. Expect physically demanding work where reliability and accuracy are highly valued.
Responsibilities and Daily Life
The core of this job involves preparing and laying bricks, concrete blocks, and masonry units with precision.
You’ll regularly work from sketches and blueprints, calculate materials needed, and sometimes instruct apprentices on site.
Tasks include working at heights, restoring and painting masonry, and building residential or commercial chimneys and fireplaces.
Safety equipment such as steel-toed boots and a hard hat are mandatory. Being able to handle physically intense tasks is vital.
Travel to various construction, renovation, and restoration projects is part of the routine.
Key Advantages
The position is permanent and full-time, removing the uncertainty that often accompanies trades work.
A highly competitive wage paired with bonus opportunities incentivizes both skill and dedication.
Free parking is a rare but appreciated benefit for those who commute with their own vehicle.
Your expertise is recognized, and the chance to instruct apprentices means professional growth is supported.
Being hands-on with diverse, sometimes historic projects also keeps work interesting.
Potential Drawbacks
The role is physically demanding and may involve standing for hours, crouching, and bending throughout the day.
There is limited flexibility, as all tasks must be completed on site, with no options for remote work.
If you don’t already own the required safety equipment and gear, initial set-up might be an added cost.
Some experience in physically intensive environments is necessary – this role isn’t ideal for beginners.
Work is subject to project demand and weather, affecting day-to-day consistency at times.
Our Verdict
This is a well-compensated opportunity for those with several years of masonry experience and a strong work ethic. You’ll benefit from reliable hours, tangible rewards for your expertise, and professional respect. The role suits detail-oriented, physically capable tradespeople who are ready to take the next step in their career.
