Cement Masonry, Pre-Apprentice

Cement Masonry, Pre-Apprentice

Potential earnings range:
$37,336-$76,585*
Per year after graduation

Do you enjoy working with your hands and problem-solving? Do you work well with others and like being outside?  

Then you may be a good fit for Job Corps’ Cement Masonry, Pre-Apprentice training program. Pre-apprenticeships are focused on preparing students for a successful experience in a Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP). That means your hands-on training will be based on industry standards in order to prepare you for high-skill, quality employment.    

On the job, you will ...

  • Place concrete by pouring, leveling and finishing concrete 
  • Color concrete surfaces, expose stones in walls and sidewalks, or make beams, columns or panels  
  • Understand how conditions affect concrete and adjust your work to prevent defects

Some of the career options you will have ...

Most Cement Masonry Job Corps graduates go to work for construction firms or contractors. 

Students should also consider pursuing Advanced Cement Masonry and other Advanced Training programs at Job Corps as part of their career pathway. 

The credentials you will earn ...

Students training in the Cement Masonry, Pre-Apprentice training program can earn industry-recognized credentials from the National Plastering Industry Joint Apprenticeship Trust Fund (NPIJATF) and certifications in construction health and safety from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program. 

What you’ll need to start training ...

  • Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers) 
  • Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses 
  • Passing scores on all written and performance tests 
  • Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
* Salary information comes from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics Program and is provided for planning purposes only. Actual salary will depend on student skill level, credentials earned, experience level and location.
Meet your instructors

Meet your instructors

Michael Zoeller
Michael Zoeller brings more than two decades of experience to the classroom as the Cement instructor at Keystone Job Corps Center. Michael is a member of the Operative Plasterers’ and Cement Masons’ International Association and brings a number of valuable credentials to the classroom.