Wall and Floor Tilers can work in domestic or commercial properties undertaking all types of wall and floor tiling.
It’s your job to prepare walls and floors for tiling, apply adhesive and cut and position the tiles.
You may work with a range of materials including ceramic and stone and could work both inside and outside.
You’ll need to be able to interpret drawings and specifications in order to work out how much material you’ll need and extract the relevant information to complete the task in hand.
Newly trained Wall and Floor Tilers can earn around £17,000 – £25,000, with those trained with experience reaching around £25,000 – £30,000.
Senior Wall and Floor Tilers can earn in excess of £30,000
Salaries typically depend on location, employer and level of responsibility.
There are no formal requirements to hold qualifications but employers often want you to have GCSEs grades 9-4 (A-C) in maths, English and design and technology, or equivalent qualifications. This is because you have to work to precise measurements and need excellent customer service skills.
Employers often look for people with some on-site experience. If you haven’t worked in construction before, you could work as a labourer to start with. Your employer may then train you in wall and floor tiling. Many people start their construction careers on an apprenticeship in wall and floor tiling with a building or tiling business.
You must hold a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card or equivalent and must pass a health and safety test to qualify for this scheme.
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