Mason

Charlottesville, VA
Full Time
DJP
Experienced

WORCESTER EISENBRANDT

 

🌟 **Join Our Team at Worcester Eisenbrandt (WEI)!** 🌟

Are you an experienced Mason seeking a fulfilling career in historic restoration and preservation? Look no further! WEI, a renowned leader in historic restoration construction, invites you to join our team in the captivating Charlottesville, Virginia area.


**Why Choose Us?**
At WEI, we don't just build – we preserve history. Join us and experience:

  • - An exceptional company culture and dynamic work environment that fosters growth and collaboration.
  • - Competitive benefits package, including health, dental, vision, paid time off, and holidays.


**About the Role:**
As a Mason at WEI, you'll play a pivotal role in constructing and repairing masonry surfaces and structures. Your responsibilities will include:

  • - Laying building materials such as concrete and brick with precision and expertise.
  • - Preparing surfaces meticulously to ensure the highest quality of work.
  • - Following blueprints, plans, or drawings to lay out work accurately.
  • - Utilizing advanced tools and techniques to craft impeccable masonry.
  • - Erecting scaffolding and staging to facilitate project requirements.
  • - Working in various weather conditions to deliver exceptional results.


**Requirements:**
We're seeking candidates who embody:

  • - Dependability, reliability, and a strong work ethic.
  • - Physical fitness and agility for handling materials and performing tasks such as climbing, lifting, and balancing.
  • - Willingness to wear protective gear and adhere to safety protocols.
  • - Minimum of one to three years' experience in general masonry.
  • - Ownership of basic masonry tools and the ability to travel to job site locations.
  • - Experience working on historic properties is a bonus.


**Join Our Inclusive Workplace:**
WEI, Inc. is committed to diversity and equal opportunity employment. We provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities. Your talent and unique perspective are valued and celebrated here.

Ready to embark on an exciting journey with us? Apply now and be a part of preserving history while building your future with WEI!

WEI, Inc. confirms work authorization through E-Verify and conducts drug screenings and background checks as part of the hiring process.

You can also apply via our link:https://worcestereisenbrandtconstruction.applytojob.com/apply/kJ9xwLnvyY/Mason

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