Annual salary: up to £28,186.33
Apprentice Bricklayer
Course title: Bricklayer (Level 2)
Location: Rotherham
Contract Type: Fixed Term Apprenticeship
Salary:
Age 16–18: £7.96 per hour — 40 hours per week (including time at college)
Age 19–20: £11.06 per hour — 42.5 hours per week (including time at college)
Age 21+: £12.21 per hour (rising to £12.71 in April) — 42.5 hours per week (including time at college)
Training provider: Rotherham College
You will join Mears Group in the week commencing 03/08/2026, and your apprenticeship course will begin in the week commencing 21/09/2026. The programme has an expected duration of approximately 24 months
About apprenticeships at Mears Group:
Apprenticeships are an underpinning part of Mears’ philosophy; we are committed to developing the next generation of our workforce, many of our most senior people started their working life as an apprentice.
Whether you are fresh out of school or college or looking for a complete career change, Mears can offer you a great foundation to your future career and beyond.
All our Apprentices are paid above the national minimum wage, and you’ll be paid for your normal working hours plus your attendance at college, with the opportunity to get real life experiences such as working in people’s homes, getting involved in community projects and improving people’s lives by being customer focused.
What does a life as a Bricklayer look like?
Bricklaying is a core function within the construction sector especially in house building and refurbishments. As a Bricklayer you will have to learn to lay bricks, blocks, and other types of building components in mortar to construct and repair walls, foundations, partitions, arches, and other structures e.g., chimney stacks. You might also refurbish brickwork and masonry as well as seal foundations with damp resistant materials.
The apprenticeship course will cover the following: -
1. Learn how to work safely on site, including understanding health and safety rules, using PPE correctly, and recognising risks such as working at height, manual handling, electrics, and hazardous substances.
2. How safe systems of work operate, including site inductions, toolbox talks, risk assessments, method statements, and keeping a safe and tidy work area.
3. Learn about environmental responsibilities in construction, including waste segregation, recycling, efficient use of materials, and preventing damage to the environment.
4. Learn the basic principles of building construction, including walls, floors, roofs, insulation, damp protection, fire stopping, ventilation, and sustainability considerations.
5. Learn about common bricklaying materials, their characteristics, and correct use, including bricks, blocks, mortar, wall ties, lintels, insulation, DPCs, and steelwork.
6. Learn how to read and understand drawings and specifications, including basic digital design information, and use them to plan work and estimate materials.
7. Learn how to set out and construct brick and blockwork, including solid and cavity walls, openings, bonds, joint finishes, decorative features, expansion joints, and raking cuts.
8. Learn how to select, use, maintain, and store hand and power tools safely, and how to cut bricks and blocks accurately.
What do you need to be a successful applicant: -
9. GCSEs in English and maths at grade 1 or above
10. The ability to travel to your college provider and to your branch when required
11. A genuine desire to learn and develop strong technical knowledge, including the skills, technology, and safety procedures needed to carry out the full range of tasks
12. Strong communication skills
13. Ability to build and maintain positive customer and client relationships
14. Please note due to the nature of the role, successful applicants must complete a basic maths and English assessment
What you will get:
15. Tools, Chromebook, and uniform supplied
16. An industry‑recognised qualification
17. 25 days’ annual leave, plus bank holidays
18. £250 contribution towards driving lessons
19. Annual Mears Fun Day - a company‑wide celebration as a thank‑you from the Executive Team
20. Support from Mears Group Apprentice Ambassadors
21. Apprenticeship events and reward trips
22. Staff perks through Mears Rewards - including discounts on weekly groceries (up to 10%), holidays, eye‑test vouchers, ShareSave scheme, and more
Application Process:
23. All applicants must submit their CV and complete the apprenticeship questionnaire via the Mears Careers website
24. If shortlisted, you will be contacted to confirm whether you have been selected for the next stage - this may be an assessment centre or an individual interview
25. Please note: as part of the selection process, you will be required to complete a basic maths and English test, similar to the assessments needed to join the college
A bit about us.
Mears Group PLC is a leading provider of housing and care services in the UK. With a strong emphasis on social responsibility and community well-being, Mears specialises in delivering housing solutions, maintenance services, and care support to a diverse client base. The group’s expertise encompasses responsive repairs, planned maintenance, and housing management, contributing to the overall improvement of living conditions for individuals and communities. Mears Group is committed to fostering a positive impact on society, making it an attractive prospect for individuals seeking a career in a socially responsible and dynamic organisation. A career with Mears Group means putting people and customers at the heart of what you do, every day. Our culture is built on what we call our ‘Red Thread’ – the common values we share that make us what we are.
All our roles require candidates to have the entitlement to work within the UK, Mears does not currently offer visa sponsorship.
Candidates should be aware that all our roles are subject to relevant Background, Identity & Security checks before commencement of employment.