Apprentice Bricklayer

Housebuilding is an exciting industry, and this is the perfect way to kick-start your career. If you want to start earning while gaining the skills, and qualifications, then ASL Trade Apprentice programme is perfect for you!

Your time as an Apprentice will be split between working on-site with an experienced tradesperson learning from their expertise and college-based study that will leave you with the essential industry qualification. It takes time to learn the quality and skills necessary to be the best and we are looking for candidates who are willing to commit the time needed to achieve the best.

As a Bricklaying Apprentice with ASL, you will join the next generation of house builders, fulfil your passion and start gaining skills needed to build the incredible communities that ASL are well known for.

Key responsibilities for the role are:

With mentoring support, set out and build brickwork, including complex arches and surrounding brickwork, curved on plan, concave and convex brickwork and battered brickwork Mixing mortar by hand or with a mechanical mixer Laying the bricks on top of each other and applying the mortar with a trowel Shape and trim bricks/blocks using hammers, chisels and power tools. Use of laser levels, spirit levels, optical levels and string lines to check that courses are straight, horizontally and vertically, and laid to a gauge Operating equipment on site in a safe manner At all times comply with company policies, procedures and instructions Ensure familiarity with ASL’s Health, Safety and Environmental policies and comply with employee responsibilities Contribute to improving the business, protecting and enhancing the reputation of the company by putting forward new ideas and, when requested to do so, implementing

Training:

Bricklayer Level 2 Apprenticeship Standard:

The bricklayer apprentice would be assigned an assessor through the College, who would typically come out to visit in the workplace to assess workplace skills & competence.

The practical period is the time dedicated to the development of the knowledge, skills and behaviours for your apprenticeship which includes the following components:

Level 2 Diploma in Bricklaying (Practical and Theory upskilling) Level 2 Portfolio of Evidence English and maths at Level 1 must be achieved

The knowledge side would be provided via an online portal VLE (Virtual Learning Environment), and assignments/ evidence of work/ portfolio would be checked via an online Smart Assessor. If required, to upskill English & maths will be in additional commitment to this Apprenticeship.



Training Outcome:

To become a fully qualified bricklayer.  It is intended that - providing you successfully complete your apprenticeship - you will continue your employment with us.



Employer Description:
Welcome To Allgood Services Since 1994 we have grown to become a major player in today’s challenging economic climate working with our extensive customer base, strengthening our relationships with existing clients and forging new working partnerships with the market leaders. Our clients already include many of the best-known names in the construction industry, as you can see from our Project List. We are committed to quality workmanship and value for money. Our business is client led and we pride ourselves on a reputation for high standards of workmanship every time. We work closely with our clients to ensure an efficient and cost-effective solution to their requirements. We are aware of environmental issues within the industry and always strive to maximise a safe and good working practice for our workforce.

Working Hours :
Monday - Friday, 7.30am - 4.30pm Working full time 4 days site based, 1 day, day release.

Skills:
Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Number skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Patience,Reliable,Hardworking,Enthusiastic and motivated


  • Location: LITTLEBURY FARM MOATS WAY HEMINGFORD ABBOTS PE28 9HH
  • Type: Permanent
  • Recruiter: CAMBRIDGE REGIONAL COLLEGE
  • Posted: 16-Oct-2024
  • Posted on: findapprenticeship.service.gov.uk