Mason Helper

Baltimore, MD
Full Time
Mid Level
Are you ready to embark on a thrilling journey in the world of historical restoration construction? Worcester Eisenbrandt (WEI), a premier commercial historical restoration company, is seeking passionate Mason Helpers to join our dynamic team in Maryland.

**Perks of the Job:**
- Full-time position with competitive benefits package, including health, dental, vision, and generous paid time off.
- Immerse yourself in our exceptional company culture and experience a vibrant work environment where your contributions are valued.

**Your Mission:**
As a Mason Helper, you'll be at the heart of our projects, playing a crucial role in bringing history back to life. Here's what you'll be doing:
- Build scaffolds and prep work areas with materials, ensuring everything is ready for our skilled craftsmen to work their magic.
- Stock blocks and bricks, keeping our masons supplied and ready to create masterpieces.
- Maintain a clean and organized work environment, because a tidy workspace is a productive one.
- Mix mortar with precision, both by hand and using power mixers, to provide our team with the perfect blend for success.
- Assist our masons with various tasks to maximize productivity and ensure projects are completed to the highest standards.
- Safety first! Your strong attention to safety will be critical as you work under various weather conditions and heights.

**What You Bring to the Table:**
- Dependability and reliability are your middle names – you fulfill responsibilities with ease.
- You're no stranger to physical labor, ready to tackle tasks that require lifting, climbing, balancing, and handling materials.
- Safety is your top priority, and you're always prepared to wear protective gear to keep yourself and your team safe.
- No fear of heights here – you're comfortable climbing scaffolds up to 70 feet and handling objects weighing up to 75 pounds.
- Some experience in general masonry is a plus, but if you're eager to learn and willing to work hard, we want to hear from you!

**Why Choose WEI:**
At WEI, we're not just restoring buildings – we're preserving history. Join us in our mission to breathe new life into iconic structures and make your mark on the world of historical restoration. Plus, with opportunities for growth and development, your career will soar to new heights with us.

WEI, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer, committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued and respected. We provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities and confirm work authorization through E-Verify, drug screenings, and background checks.

Ready to embark on this exciting journey with us? Apply now and be part of something extraordinary!
You can also apply via our link: https://www.weirestoration.com/careers/
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