Job Overview Job purpose This post will be based with John Reid Construction Ltd in Elgin, with opportunities for travel to other parts of Scotland. This is a fixed-term position over four years, leading to a Modern Apprenticeship SCQF Level 6 Construction: Building, Stonemasonry award. HES are offering an exciting opportunity to become a stonemasonry Modern Apprentice. This role is designed for individuals passionate about traditional building skills, who want to begin a rewarding career in stonemasonry, construction and building conservation. The post holder will be trained full time by John Reid Construction Ltd in Elgin while being an employee of Historic Environment Scotland. You will gain hands-on training and experience in the workplace to enable you to complete a Scottish Vocational Qualification in Stonemasonry and attend college for training to complete a Professional Development Award. You will be part of a team on live construction sites, where tasks can be physically demanding. The role will also involve regular travel to Elgin Stonemasonry Training Centre and occasional travel to The Engine Shed in Stirling. Expenses will be covered by HES for this travel, willingness to travel for visits is essential. You will also be provided with a laptop for course work and communication purposes. A genuine interest in a career in joinery, construction and building conservation. Willingness to learn and develop new skills. Desire to complete a SCQF Level 6 Modern Apprenticeship in Construction Building, Carpentry and Joinery. Ability to work well and adapt within a team. Confident and able to work outdoors in a manual labour position, with reasonable adjustments considered to support individual needs where required. Willingness to travel on occasion, with advance notice, to locations across Scotland. Apply for this apprenticeship Think this is the right apprenticeship for you? Click the "Apply now" button to start your new career with this apprenticeship. Apply now This employer is part of the Disability Confident scheme. This means if you identify yourself as disabled, and meet the minimum criteria for this job, you should be offered an interview.