How do they match: Brickmasons and Blockmasons

  • Brickmasons and Blockmasons

  • Refractory Mason
  • Refractory Bricklayer
  • Brick Mason
  • Brick Chimney Builder
  • Brick Dropper
  • Brick Layer
  • Brick Layer Foreman
  • Brick Paver
  • Brick Pointer
  • Brick Setter
  • Brick and Block Mason
  • Brickmason
  • Brickmason Apprentice
  • Mason
  • Mason Apprentice
  • Mason Foreman
  • Mason Laborer
  • Mason Liner
  • Block Mason
  • Chimney Repairer
  • Cinder Block Mason
  • Coke Oven Mason
  • Concrete Block Mason
  • Firebrick and Refractory Tile Bricklayer
  • Furnace Mason
  • Kiln Repairer
  • Kiln Car Repairer
  • Stone Mason
  • Terra Cotta Mason
  • Tunnel Kiln Repairer

  • Lay and bind building materials, such as brick, structural tile, concrete block, cinder block, glass block, and terra-cotta block, with mortar and other substances, to construct or repair walls, partitions, arches, sewers, and other structures.

  • Break or cut bricks, tiles, or blocks to size, using trowel edge, hammer, or power saw.
  • Clean working surface to remove scale, dust, soot, or chips of brick and mortar, using broom, wire brush, or scraper.
  • Construct corners by fastening in plumb position a corner pole or building a corner pyramid of bricks, and filling in between the corners using a line from corner to corner to guide each course, or layer, of brick.
  • Examine brickwork or structure to determine need for repair.
  • Fasten or fuse brick or other building material to structure with wire clamps, anchor holes, torch, or cement.
  • Interpret blueprints and drawings to determine specifications and to calculate the materials required.
  • Lay and align bricks, blocks, or tiles to build or repair structures or high temperature equipment, such as cupola, kilns, ovens, or furnaces.
  • Mix specified amounts of sand, clay, dirt, or mortar powder with water to form refractory mixtures.
  • Remove burned or damaged brick or mortar, using sledgehammer, crowbar, chipping gun, or chisel.
  • Spray or spread refractory material over brickwork to protect against deterioration.

  • Align masonry materials.
  • Cut tile, stone, or other masonry materials.
  • Estimate materials requirements for projects.
  • Inspect work sites to determine condition or necessary repairs.
  • Install masonry materials.
  • Mark reference points on construction materials.
  • Measure materials or objects for installation or assembly.
  • Plan layout of construction, installation, or repairs.
  • Remove excess materials from finished construction projects.
  • Remove worn, damaged or outdated materials from work areas.