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Company: Houston Skilled Consultancy

Location: Washington

Employment Type: FULL_TIME, PART_TIME

Date Posted: 2025-08-19

Valid Through: 2026-08-19


Job Summary

Houston Skilled Consultancy is seeking experienced and hardworking Masonry Workers to join our team for ongoing and upcoming building construction projects. The ideal candidate will be skilled in handling various masonry tasks, including laying bricks, concrete blocks, stones, and related construction materials, while ensuring quality craftsmanship and adherence to safety standards. This role is vital to supporting the structural foundation and finishing work of our projects.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lay bricks, stones, and concrete blocks to build walls, foundations, partitions, and other structures.

  • Mix and prepare mortar, cement, or grout, ensuring proper consistency for construction.

  • Read and interpret blueprints, drawings, and construction plans to complete assigned tasks accurately.

  • Repair and maintain existing masonry structures as required.

  • Measure and cut materials to meet construction specifications.

  • Use hand tools and power tools safely and efficiently.

  • Ensure compliance with safety regulations and maintain a clean, organized work environment.

  • Collaborate with construction supervisors and team members to meet project deadlines.

Required Skills and Qualifications

  • Proven experience as a Masonry Worker or similar role in the construction industry.

  • Strong knowledge of building materials, tools, and construction techniques.

  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and plans.

  • Good physical stamina, strength, and the ability to work in outdoor and physically demanding conditions.

  • Attention to detail and precision in craftsmanship.

  • Basic understanding of safety practices in construction.

Experience

  • Minimum of 2–5 years of practical experience in masonry or related building construction work.

  • Experience in both residential and commercial construction projects will be an advantage.

Working Hours

  • Full-time position.

  • Standard working hours: 8–9 hours per day, 6 days a week.

  • Overtime may be required based on project deadlines and schedules.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Strong manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination.

  • Ability to work independently as well as part of a team.

  • Good problem-solving skills and adaptability to on-site challenges.

  • Willingness to follow instructions and maintain high-quality workmanship.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary package based on skills and experience.

  • Overtime pay and allowances for extra hours.

  • Opportunities for skill development and career advancement.

  • Safe and supportive working environment.

  • Accommodation and transportation facilities may be provided for certain projects.

Why Join

At Houston Skilled Consultancy, we value skilled tradespeople who take pride in their work. By joining our team, you will work on diverse construction projects, gain hands-on experience with advanced building techniques, and be part of a company that prioritizes safety, teamwork, and professional growth.

How to Apply

Interested candidates are invited to submit their updated resume along with details of previous masonry or construction experience. Please include your contact information and availability.

  • Email your application to us

  • Apply through our website

  • Contact HR directly 

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