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Acoustic Tiler
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United Kingdom , Plymouth
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15.24 - 16.87 GBP / Hour
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Morson Talent
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Experienced Tiler
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Join a specialist team delivering a high-end domestic project in Romsey. This role requires an experienced Tiler with proven skills in porcelain and large-format tile installation. You must have a CSCS card, own transport/tools, and live within commutable distance. We seek a reliable professional...
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United Kingdom , Romsey
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27.00 GBP / Hour
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workshop recruitment
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Tiler
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Experienced Tiler required for a 6-week project in Birmingham, starting March 2026. You will install wall and floor tiles in new-build apartments. Must have 2+ years' experience, a valid CSCS card, and your own tools/PPE. Long-term self-employed work is available for reliable candidates, with CIS...
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United Kingdom , Birmingham
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JRL Group
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About the Tiler role

Tiler jobs are a cornerstone of the construction and renovation industry, representing a specialized trade focused on the precise installation of ceramic, porcelain, stone, and mosaic tiles across a wide variety of surfaces. Professionals in this role are responsible for transforming both residential and commercial spaces, working on floors, walls, countertops, and backsplashes to create durable, aesthetically pleasing, and water-resistant finishes. The profession demands a unique blend of artistic eye and technical skill, as tilers must interpret architectural drawings and client specifications while executing flawless layouts.

The core responsibilities of tiler jobs typically begin long before a single tile is laid. Surface preparation is critical and involves leveling, priming, and applying waterproofing membranes to ensure a stable, long-lasting substrate. Tilers then measure, mark, and cut tiles to fit complex spaces, often using manual cutters or powered wet saws for precision. They mix and apply adhesives or mortar, carefully setting tiles to maintain consistent spacing and alignment. Grouting, sealing, and finishing are equally important final steps that protect the installation and enhance its visual appeal. Beyond the physical installation, tilers are responsible for maintaining a clean, safe work environment, adhering to health and safety regulations, and managing materials efficiently to minimize waste.

Typical skills and requirements for tiler jobs include proven hands-on experience, often demonstrated through a portfolio of completed projects or recognized vocational qualifications such as an NVQ in Wall and Floor Tiling. A strong understanding of different tile materials—from large-format porcelain to natural stone—is essential, as each requires specific handling and installation techniques. Attention to detail is paramount, as even minor errors in leveling or spacing can compromise the entire finish. Physical stamina and dexterity are necessary for the repetitive bending, kneeling, and precise cutting involved. Many employers also require a valid CSCS card for site access, along with personal protective equipment and, for mobile roles, a full driving license and own transport. Soft skills such as reliability, communication, and the ability to work independently or as part of a larger construction team are highly valued. Whether working on luxury residential bathrooms, commercial kitchens, or industrial acoustic tiling projects, the fundamental demand remains the same: a commitment to craftsmanship and quality. For those seeking stable, skilled trade opportunities, tiler jobs offer a rewarding career path with consistent demand across the building sector.