expierenced bricklayer

il y a 3 semaines


Antwerp, Belgique Accent Temps plein

Our client from Hoboken is known for their exceptional quality and attention to detail in both new construction projects and renovations. With a rich tradition and a solid place in the local market, this company has established itself as a reliable partner for both commercial and private construction assignments.The heart of the company is in Hoboken, where a team of experienced craftsmen and young talent work together to meet the diverse needs of their clients. Our client specializes in various construction disciplines and offers a complete package from planning to finishing.If you are looking for a reliable construction partner in the Hoboken area, then our client is your first choice for quality and expertise.

Job Description
What does your day as a bricklayer in the Antwerp region look like?Reading and interpreting construction drawings and plans.Preparing the substrate and mixing the mortar.Laying out walls and profiles for the correct alignment.Independently laying bricks, Ytong blocks, and other construction materials.Finishing joints for a neat appearance.Applying insulation materials and moisture barriers.Compliance with safety regulations on the construction site.

Job Requirements
Who are we looking for the position of bricklayer in the Antwerp region?Minimum of 3 years experience as a bricklayer, preferably at the first level.A diploma in civil engineering or a related field is a plus, but not required.Strong physical condition and the capacity to perform heavy work.Precision and attention to detail.The ability to work both independently and in a team.Valid VCA certificate or willingness to obtain it.

Salary and Benefits
What's in it for you?Competitive salary commensurate with your experience and skills.Full-time position within a dynamic and supportive team.Opportunities for additional training and personal development.Safe and organized working environment.Opportunities for advancement within the company.Loyalty bonusBad weather compensation