Tiler
Summary
Installs waterproofing and tiles in wet rooms, kitchens, and other interior/exterior spaces, following blueprints and manufacturer specs.
The duties of a waterproofer and tiler include a wide range of wet-room and tiling work in both new-build and renovation projects. Work areas include bathrooms, toilets, saunas, utility rooms, kitchens, and other interior and exterior spaces requiring tiling.
The duties include:
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Reviewing construction drawings and work instructions
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Protecting the work area and inspecting the condition of the substrate
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Removing old tiles, waterproofing membranes, and other surface materials when necessary
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Cleaning, sanding, levelling, and straightening wall and floor surfaces
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Checking floor slopes and correcting them when necessary
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Applying primers and preparing surfaces
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Waterproofing wet rooms in accordance with the system manufacturers instructions
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Carefully sealing corners, penetrations, joints, and floor drains
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Measuring, planning, setting out, and installing wall and floor tiles
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Cutting, drilling, and fitting tiles
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Preparing and applying tile adhesive
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Grouting tiled surfaces and applying silicone sealant
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Epoxy grouting and other specialist grouting when required
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Cleaning, finishing, and protecting completed surfaces
The work involves handling various types of tiles, including ceramic tiles, clinker tiles, mosaics, and natural-stone tiles. The employee must be able to use the materials, machinery, tools, and equipment required for waterproofing and tiling work.
The position requires care, precision, high-quality workmanship, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. The employee must be able to read construction drawings, take the necessary measurements, follow site schedules, and comply with material manufacturers installation instructions.