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If you’re interested in becoming a bricklayer, the first step is to get a bricklaying apprenticeship. This trade requires post-secondary education as well as an apprenticeship and industry training. It is also a Red Seal-endorsed trade. Here are some important facts you should know before starting your bricklaying apprenticeship. This information will help you decide whether or not this is a career path for you.
The workweek for a bricklayer
A bricklayer’s workweek is usually 40 hours per week. Many bricklayers are self-employed, which is higher than the average for all occupations. Job prospects for bricklayers are broken down by economic region. The following chart details the typical workweek for a bricklayer in Canada. These are averages, but you should always compare your specific situation to your locality’s average. For example, if you live in Ottawa, you’ll probably find a greater number of opportunities for bricklaying during the spring and summer months.
Requirements for apprenticeship programs
As a registered trade in Canada, bricklayers must have a grade 12 or higher education to apply for an apprenticeship program. Apprenticeship programs for bricklayers in Canada consist of three levels of progressive technical training. Each level takes approximately 180 hours to complete. Upon completion of the program, bricklayers must have completed 4,860 hours of work-based training. For those who want to jump-start their career without an employer’s sponsorship, the Foundation Program can provide the necessary knowledge to enter Level 2 after 21 weeks.
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Special equipment used by bricklayers
A bricklayer is a skilled worker who erects various structures by using various types of masonry. This occupation falls under the NOC 7281 classification and requires a specific set of skills and knowledge. There are nine essential skills that bricklayers must have, including manual dexterity, mechanical aptitude, and the ability to think sequentially and problem-solve. Working at heights is also an essential skill, and bricklaying requires an individual to be very meticulous and proactive about safety.
Requirements for Express Entry for Bricklayers
When applying to immigrate to Canada as a bricklayer, there are certain requirements that you must meet. You must be a skilled worker with at least one year of experience in Canada. You must also meet the points requirements and demonstrate your English language proficiency. You must also be able to show that you have arranged employment in Canada. If you meet all of these requirements, you can be granted permanent residency.
The employment outlook for bricklayers
The job outlook for bricklayers in Canada is considered to be fair. Job openings are expected to reach 4,000 per year over the next five years, due to replacement and expansion demand. The Canadian online job posting dashboard contains additional information on this occupation. The following table shows the job outlook for bricklayers by province: