Bricklayers, often referred to as “brickies,” are skilled tradespeople who construct and repair structures using bricks, concrete blocks, and other materials. Their work is fundamental to the construction of residential, commercial, and public buildings.

Apprenticeship
Duration: Typically 3-4 years.
Structure: Combines on-the-job training with formal education.
Qualification: Completion leads to a Certificate III in Bricklaying/Blocklaying (CPC30120).
Benefits: Earn while you learn, gaining practical experience under the supervision of experienced bricklayers.

Vocational Training
Courses: Enrol in a Certificate II in Bricklaying/Blocklaying through TAFE or other Registered Training Organisations (RTOs).
Note: Some institutions offer accelerated programs for those with prior experience in construction.

Skills & Attributes
Physical Fitness: The job is physically demanding, requiring strength and stamina.
Attention to Detail: Precision is crucial for structural integrity and aesthetics.
Teamwork: Collaborate effectively with other construction professionals.
Problem-Solving: Address challenges that arise during construction projects.

Licensing & Certification
In Australia, to work as a qualified bricklayer:
- White Card: Mandatory for all construction workers, indicating completion of general construction induction training.
- Trade License: Depending on the scope of work, you may need to obtain a contractor’s license from NSW Fair Trading.

Career Progression Opportunities
Specialisations: Move into areas like heritage restoration, stonemasonry, or refractory bricklaying.
Supervisory Roles: Advance to positions such as site supervisor or project manager.
Business Ownership: Start your own bricklaying or construction business.
Further Education: Pursue additional qualifications in building and construction management.

Job Outlook & Demand
Australia’s construction industry is experiencing a skills shortage, particularly in trades like bricklaying. Experienced bricklayers can earn competitive wages, with opportunities for overtime and contract work.

Finding Apprenticeships
Brick & Block Careers: Offers resources and job listings for aspiring bricklayers.
TAFE: Provides accredited courses and training programs.
Apprenticeship Networks: Organisations like Apprenticeship Careers Australia connect job seekers with employers.
Embarking on a bricklaying career offers a blend of practical skills, job stability, and opportunities for advancement. If you’re ready to lay the foundation for your future in construction, now is an excellent time to start.
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