High-Quality Masonry Project Lead The successful candidate will oversee large commercial masonry projects, ensuring timely delivery of top-quality results. This role involves coordinating material procurement, subcontractors, and field crews to guarantee precision and innovation in every project.
See More Details >>Masonry Estimator Role As a seasoned professional, you will play a pivotal role in estimating and managing masonry projects on a large commercial scale. • Estimate Costs: Prepare meticulous cost estimates for masonry work, factoring in material costs, labor, and equipment expenses. • Develop Bid Proposals: Craft comprehensive bid proposals for masonry contracts, working closely with project managers and teams to ensure successful project delivery. • Collaborate with Stakeholders: Collaborate with project stakeholders to review project specifications, blueprints, and requirements for accurate estimating. • Conduct Cost Analysis: Conduct detailed cost analysis and feasibility studies to identify potential cost-saving opportunities without compromising quality. • Material Takeoffs: Perform accurate material takeoffs and quantification for masonry scopes of work. • Quote Coordination: Coordinate with subcontractors and suppliers to gather quotes and ensure competitive pricing for materials and labor. • Contract Review: Assist in reviewing and negotiating contract terms, including scope, pricing, and change orders. • Software Utilization: Utilize software to develop estimates, track project progress, and maintain accurate cost data and records. • Project Budget Management: Support project managers in tracking the budget and costs throughout the project lifecycle to ensure the project stays within budget. The ideal candidate should possess 5+ years of experience in estimating masonry work on large commercial projects and preferably be proficient in using Tradesman's Software.
See More Details >>Becoming a masonry worker typically starts with an apprenticeship, which combines hands-on experience with classroom learning, allowing individuals to earn while they learn. Apprenticeships last about four to five years, requiring many hours of training under licensed professionals. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports 47,918 masonry workers nationwide, with a median annual wage of $53,010, and projects a 0% job growth from 2023 to 2033. Apprentices earn an average of $1,373 per week in Mesa, with an annual overtime average of $1,898. Trade schools, unions, and platforms like Gild help aspiring masonry workers find apprenticeship opportunities, leading to a career with strong earning potential—often exceeding $85,630 annually for experienced professionals.