Apprentice Tiler

Wall and floor tiles are often put inside buildings and homes to provide decorative and protective finishes. If you'd like to establish a career as a tiler, then it would be good for you to look for job opportunities as apprentice tilers. As an apprentice tiler, you will be working under the supervision of skilled tilers and aid them in doing various tasks.

Work activities of an apprentice tiler

The tasks and responsibilities assigned to you as an apprentice tiler depends on your level of experience. When you're just starting as an apprentice tiler, you will be tasked with routine functions such as carrying and delivering tools and equipment to tilers and making sure that surfaces are clean. Once you get more knowledge about the trade and have adequate training, you will then be asked to perform tasks that are commensurate to your experience as an apprentice tiler. These tasks typically include removing old or damaged tiles, preparing and applying grout as well as removing excess grout. It will also be your duty to clean and polish tiles.

Personal requirements for apprentice tiler jobs

To be successful as an apprentice tiler, you should be physically fit and be able enjoy doing manual and practical work. It's also important that you are willing to work at heights and have a good sense of balance. You should know how to make simple calculations and have good hand-eye coordination. The ability to follow directions accurately is a must for apprentice tiler jobs. It's also important that you know how to work independently as well as with a team.

Working conditions in apprentice tiler jobs

As an apprentice tiler, you may have to work in confined areas where you have to do a lot of bending and kneeling. You will also have to carry and lift stacks of tiles and sacks of cement. You may be asked to work at heights using scaffolding or ladders; an apprentice tiler may also have to work on walls and not just floors.

Employment opportunities for an apprentice tiler

The quantity of apprentice tiler vacancies greatly depends on the level of construction activity. Because the building industry often encounters many changes, job prospects can also change indefinitely. Tiling, however, is still a large occupation that offers good opportunities. You can apply for apprentice tiler positions at privately-owned firms that carry out contract building work. Most apprentice tiler job opportunities are found in cities where large-scale building projects are often available. As an apprentice tiler, you may have to work on houses, offices, factories, shops and swimming pools. You may also have to deal with building renovations.

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