Global Career Guide (EN)From Construction & Trades β†’

Tiler

A tiler fits tiles to walls and floors in kitchens, bathrooms and other spaces, creating a neat, durable, waterproof finish. It is a skilled trade that suits precise, patient people who like working with their hands and take pride in a clean, well-set result.

The Role & Expectations

The work is measuring and planning layouts, preparing surfaces, cutting and fixing tiles, then grouting and finishing for a neat, level result. A good eye, precision and patience matter, since uneven or badly cut tiles show clearly, and you work with adhesives, cutting tools and sometimes awkward spaces.

You may work for a firm or be self-employed, travelling between jobs, doing physical work that involves kneeling, lifting and dust, with busier spells when building and renovation pick up. Pay grows well with skill and reputation, and self-employed tilers carry the ups and downs of finding work.

Most people learn through a tiling apprenticeship or college course, then build speed and skill on the job. A CSCS card is often needed for sites, a driving licence helps, and a reputation for tidy, accurate work brings repeat business.

Daily Responsibilities

  • Measure and plan tile layouts
  • Prepare and level surfaces
  • Cut tiles to fit edges and corners
  • Fix tiles with adhesive
  • Grout and seal for a neat finish
  • Clean up and dispose of waste
  • Quote jobs and manage work if self-employed