Closes in 7 days (Thursday 18 September 2025 at 11:59pm)
Overview
Pack Masonry have a fantastic opportunity for a Banker Mason Apprentice. You will gain hands-on experience in the stone industry, working alongside skilled professionals to develop practical knowledge and technical skills.
Wage: £15,115.10 for your first year, then could increase depending on your age. National Minimum Wage rate for apprentices. There is an opportunity for a performance pay increase.
Training course: Stonemason (level 2).
Hours: Monday to Friday 8am to 4:30pm; College day – 1 day per week, term time only 9am to 4pm. 38 hours 30 minutes a week. Duration: 2 years.
Responsibilities
* Most of your apprenticeship is spent working. You’ll learn on the job by getting hands-on experience.
* A typical week will include both learning and active participation in production tasks.
* Duties will include:
o Assisting with cutting, shaping, and finishing stone using hand and power tools
o Reading and interpreting technical drawings and templates to prepare materials
o Supporting the production team with lifting, handling, and organising stone products
o Learning about health and safety procedures within a workshop environment
o Observing and gradually taking part in restoration or installation projects, where appropriate
* This role offers a supportive learning environment with clear progression opportunities as skills and confidence develop.
Where you'll work
Leigh Road West, Bradford-on-Avon, BA15 2RB.
Training and qualifications
Apprenticeships include time away from work for specialist training. You’ll study to gain professional knowledge and skills.
* Core - Carry out safe stonemasonry working practices, comply with health, safety and welfare legislation, conduct risk assessments; report any workplace hazards, incidents, near misses, accidents or emergencies.
* Core - Apply all safeguards and complete pre-use checks when using tools.
* Core - Select and use the appropriate tools, components and equipment; repair and maintain tools, components and equipment.
* Core - Plan the sequence of stonemasonry work required; ensure work is completed safely within the allocated time and budget and report any situations which affect the work schedule.
* Core - Select the required type and quantity of materials, move, handle and store safely.
* Core - Set out and work stone to receive enrichments such as flat, moulded, straight and curved, internal and external mitres, stop ends and returned ends.
* Banker Stonemason - Produce enrichments for example repeated enrichment (egg and dart, or tongue and dart, or bead and reel), v-cut carving, high relief carving or low relief carving.
* Core - Position and secure the stones in the required locations and identify bedding planes to suit the use of the stone component; when securing stone, ensure correct measurement, marking out, shape, level, fit, finish and position.
* Core - Comply with specific organisational and manufacturer’s quality standards as required by the job specification and report any variation in quality, implementing agreed corrective actions where required.
* Core - Clean and tidy work area when work is finished; store, transport and dispose of masonry waste; reduce, reuse or recycle waste produced; use work practices and resources which will contribute to zero/low carbon outcomes.
* Core - Communicate with colleagues/customers; use industry terminology.
* Core - Ensure the products are the right size and fit to meet the design specification.
* Banker Stonemason - Measure, mark out, cut and finish standard templates or moulds.
* Banker Stonemason - Produce true and square natural stone components.
* Banker Stonemason - Prepare, conserve, repair or refurbish existing stone masonry by replicating, removing, replacing or stabilising the existing structure; prepare mortars, joint finishing and applying surface finishes, all of which match existing masonry as close as possible or are in line with the conservation plan.
* Banker Stonemason - Produce basic section bed and face moulds for natural stone components.
* Banker Stonemason - Produce bespoke natural stone components: for example shaped curved on plan, tracery, ramp and twist, spheres, entablature, ionic components or finials
* Interior Stone Fixer - Check and prepare existing internal surfaces to receive stonework; apply pre-sealants, water and solvent based final sealants and protection.
* Interior Stone Fixer - Mix and apply mortar and sand renders, adhesives and grouts, substrates and screeds (including self-levelling); install thermal, movement and expansion joints.
* Interior Stone Fixer - Form angles, reveals, cills and soffits, floor drainage and outlets; install membranes and lay natural stone flooring to regular and irregular surfaces, fix trims and movement joints including treads, risers and landings; fix internal stonework to vertical, horizontal and inclined wall and floor surfaces; fit internal treads, risers and work surfaces.
* Interior Stone Fixer/Exterior Stone Fixer - Grout, seal, clean, secure and finish stonework; bed, joint and point natural stone flooring, match finishes where possible and fix accessories (e.g. wire restraint fixings, channels) to wall slabs.
* Exterior Stone Fixer - Prepare backgrounds for load bearing support and restraint systems, insulation (e.g. membranes and fire stops), cavity trays and damp proof membranes (DPM); apply waterproof sealants to background surfaces; install and remove mechanical fixings, shims and spacers.
* Exterior Stone Fixer - Install and fix external cladding with load-bearing support and restraint systems; repair or replace defective stone cladding as required; identify and mix mortars, resins and adhesives; identify and fix suitable reinforcements and fixings; form suitable joint finishes which are sympathetic to existing building.
* Memorial Stonemason/Stone Facade Preservation - Prepare and mix lime mortars, hydraulic and non-hydraulic limes, lime mortars with additives or lime mortars with fibres (natural or synthetic) as appropriate.
* Memorial Stonemason - Install and secure memorial stones, ensuring that ground and surface conditions are checked and recorded, area is excavated and foundations are laid.
* Memorial Stonemason - Mark out, position, inscribe, ornament and finish details on memorial stones; produce and use templates for sandblasting; safely use sandblasting equipment to produce details, lettering and ornamentation; finish memorial work using gilding and hand polishing.
* Stone Facade Preservation - Dismantle facade surfaces to allow for safe and effective cleaning and preservation; brush, use jets and sprays to clean facades; effectively clean flat, textured & moulded stone and art stone using chemical and non-chemical methods; effectively clean non-masonry surfaces e.g. burnt clay, cast stone, metal, plastic, plastic-coated materials, wood, glass by chemical and non-chemical methods.
* Stone Facade Preservation – Measure, mark out, cut, fit, mix, spread, dress, descale, point, position and secure when restoring façade surfaces; Restore in-situ units, façades and joints on flat, textured and moulded natural stone and on burnt clay, art stone and concrete.
* Heritage Stonemason - Collect records using photographic, written or digital collection methods prior to any work being carried out.
* Heritage Stonemason - Drill and cut stone backgrounds to receive fixings sympathetic to the existing condition of heritage masonry; safely form openings which conform to the requirements for heritage planning and buildings regulations.
* Heritage Stonemason - Apply conservation techniques to maintain heritage and archaeological accuracy, using heritage techniques and procedures where appropriate, with minimum intervention and minimum reversible alterations.
* Heritage Stonemason - Match new masonry components with existing structures and incorporate pre-prepared conservation masonry components; Finish by applying hand cut ornamentation or lettering where required.
Qualifications
GCSE in Maths (grade 4/C or above).
Skills
* Logical
* Creative
Other requirements
There is potential of working outdoors in all weather conditions. The lifting of stone is required; physical ability is essential due to the nature of works.
About this employer
Since being formed by James Pack in 2014, Pack Masonry Ltd has grown into a large-scale stone masonry and stone supply company. We are based just outside Bradford on Avon with access to Bath’s stone mines and major transport links to southern England. We pride ourselves on a close working relationship with customers and have a production facility capable of delivering intricate bespoke pieces.
Fully qualified and experienced Banker Stonemason - potential to manage banker shop.
Contacts
The contact for this apprenticeship is:
BATH COLLEGE
Laura Joy
laura.joy@bathcollege.ac.uk
01225328752
Reference code: VAC1000340523.
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