Tiles Mason

We are seeking a skilled Tiles Mason to install, repair, and finish floor and wall tiles for construction and landscape projects. The candidate must have experience with various tile types, adhesives, and finishing methods, ensuring high-quality workmanship and attention to detail.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Inspect and prepare pool surfaces (concrete, plaster, etc.)
  • Cut and lay pool tiles with precision, ensuring proper alignment
  • Apply adhesive, grout, and joint fillers suited for underwater use
  • Install tiles on floors, walls, steps, and pool edges (coping)
  • Maintain consistency in spacing and design matching
  • Seal grout and tiles to prevent leakage
  • Clean excess grout and polish tile surfaces
  • Inspect for defects and correct any tile displacement
  • Conduct finishing touches to meet pool safety and aesthetic standards
  • Coordinate with pool builders, plumbers, and engineers

Qualifications & Skills

  • High school diploma or equivalent (preferred but not always required)
  • 3–5 years of experience as a Tiles Mason
  • Proven experience specifically in pool tiling, wet areas, and waterproofing
  • Experience working with ceramic, porcelain, glass mosaic, natural stone, and specialty pool tiles
  • Familiarity with pool-grade adhesives, waterproof membranes, grout, and sealants
  • Knowledge of slope, drainage, and pool finishing standards
  • Understanding of construction safety practices and local building codes
  • Technical/vocational training in tiling, masonry, or construction
  • Certification in tile installation or waterproofing (advantageous)
  • Surface leveling and substrate preparation for pools
  • Applying waterproof membranes and ensuring no leakage points
  • Ability to maintain symmetry, alignment, and consistent spacing
  • Installing tiles on curved, vertical, and submerged surfaces
  • Expertise in tile cutting, shaping, and installation techniques
  • Knowledge of adhesives, grouting, leveling, and waterproofing
  • Ability to read layout plans, drawings, and specifications
  • Familiarity with floor, wall, and decorative tiling methods

Job Type: Full-time

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