Cement Mason and Concrete Finisher

What Does A Cement Mason and Concrete Finisher Do?

A cement mason is a person who creates and finishes surfaces of poured concrete including driveways, floors, sidewalks, roads, and curbs.

How Do I Become A Cement Mason and Concrete Finisher?

A high school diploma or equivalent is likely necessary to obtain this position. Some learn this trade through a two to four-year apprenticeship program, while others learn this on the job.

What is the Average Salary For A Cement Mason and Concrete Finisher?

High – 68,000
Median – 39,000
Low – 26,000

What Courses Should I Take To Become A Cement Mason and Concrete Finisher?

  • English – As much as possible!
  • Trade-related courses
  • Math
  • Communication
  • Art

What Is The Work Environment For A Cement Mason and Concrete Finisher?

The work is physically demanding because masons lift heavy materials and often must stand, kneel, and bend for long periods. Poor weather conditions may reduce work activity because masons usually work outdoors.

What Is The Future Outlook For A Cement Mason and Concrete Finisher?

The job outlook for this position looks good over the next 10 years, keeping in mind that geographical differences may exist.

References

  • Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook
  • Explore Careers, Labour Market Information, Government of Canada