Restores and revitalizes historic and modern concrete, masonry, structural, and building envelope projects.
Perform masonry restoration work at heights, including scaffolding, bricklaying, and waterproofing.
3 days ago ago
Junior (1-3 years)
Full Time
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Onsite
Company Size
300 Employees
Service Specialisms
Construction services
Project Management
Consulting
Engineering
Architecture
Property Development
Design
Sector Specialisms
No specialisms available
Role
Description
waterproofing
bricklaying
veneer
restoration
scaffolding
apprentice training
Apply waterproof coatings to concrete or other masonry surfaces below or above ground level
Instruct apprentices
Prepare and lay bricks, concrete blocks, structural tiles or other masonry units
Lay bricks, stone or similar materials to provide veneer facing
Restore, clean or paint existing masonry structures
Handling heavy loads
Erect scaffolding and swing stages and attach rigging
Requirements
whmis
ohs certificate
trades certificate
lift trucks
power tools
manual dexterity
Willing to travel
Work at heights, on scaffolding or swing stages
Fast-paced environment
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) Certificate
Manual dexterity
Caulk decks and hulls
Hand tools
Industrial lift trucks and fork-lifts
Occupational Health and Safety Certificate
Hard hat
Excellent oral communication
Brick and stone building exteriors
Other trades certificate or diploma
or equivalent experience
Attention to detail
Standing for extended periods
Ability to distinguish between colours
Hand-eye co-ordination
Steel-toed safety boots
Power tools
Bending, crouching, kneeling
Benefits
Dental plan
Public transportation is available
Health care plan
Suspended access equipment training
Vision care benefits
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Evolved through the 1926 steeple-jack company into Heritage Restoration Inc. in 1969 under Kenneth Huntley.
Renowned for major rehabilitation projects—parking garages, balconies, concrete and steel structures, ornate roofing, custom millwork, historic windows, and sheet metal.
Typical contracts span across Ontario, covering commercial, institutional, residential, and heritage landmarks.
Award-winning work includes the Built Heritage Award, James D. Strachan craftsmanship awards, and honours for projects like Lock 31, Parkwood, Cayuga Courthouse, Richmond St., and Kitchener City Hall.
Combines traditional techniques with cutting-edge structural repair methods—sealants, expansion joints, scaffolding, waterproofing, steeple-jack operations.
Tackles complex, high-profile heritage restorations of spires, greenhouses, and courthouse facades, earning provincial and national recognition.
Culture + Values
Committed to providing exceptional service in heritage building restoration, renovation, and conservation.
Proud of attention to detail and craftsmanship, ensuring every project meets the highest quality standards.
Team values collaboration and respects the expertise and contributions of every individual, both internally and with clients.
Emphasizes safety as a core part of company culture, ensuring a safe, secure, and supportive work environment for employees.
Environment + Sustainability
Committed to reducing environmental footprint and contributing to sustainable construction practices.
Actively seek out energy-efficient solutions and environmentally-friendly materials for every restoration project.
Regularly assess environmental impact and work to reduce waste, increase recycling, and improve resource efficiency.