Brickyard Interpreter (Summer)

Open To External And Internal CandidatesWilliamsburg, VA
17hOnsite

About The Position

Works primarily at the Brickyard site producing handmade bricks used in Colonial Williamsburg’s ongoing reconstruction and conservation efforts. Performs traditional brickmaking processes — including digging clay, treading clay with water by foot (barefoot as part of the historical method), molding, and stacking bricks — while in period costume and in view of the public. Engages guests through interpretation of 18th-century brickmaking methods, tools, labor practices, and the broader context of the masonry trades during the 1607–1781 period. This is a casual position, working full-time, 5 days a week, 8 hours a day, 40 hours a week, for up to 12 weeks.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Ability to meet the physical requirements of the trade including…
  • Ability to lift and carry 75 lbs.
  • Ability to carry 150 lbs. on a wheelbarrow
  • Ability to perform all of the steps required in the production of bricks, plaster, mortar, lime, etc.
  • Ability to work in excavated trenches and on scaffolding or other uncomfortable work environments as work needs require.
  • Ability to work in dusty environments while wearing proper safety gear, including respirators.
  • Ability to safely handle and work with chemical materials such as lime, mineral spirits, linseed oil, etc.
  • Ability to perform repetitive work safely with traditional 18th century tools.
  • Ability to work under extreme weather conditions, including temperatures over 100 degrees, with heavy pollen and humidity.
  • Ability to perform activities that require repeated or long-term standing, kneeling/squatting, lifting, and stooping.

Nice To Haves

  • Four-year degree in American History or on subject matter relating to American history and/or the masonry trades.
  • Previous living history museum experience.

Responsibilities

  • Produces handmade bricks using traditional 18th-century tools and techniques, including digging clay, treading clay with water by foot to achieve proper consistency, molding bricks, and stacking for drying.
  • Interprets the history, technology, labor practices, and cultural significance of brickmaking and related trades to diverse audiences in a variety of settings.
  • Engages guests in a welcoming, educational manner while performing trade work in a public environment.
  • Wears and maintains appropriate period clothing in accordance with Historic Clothing and Dress standards to support an authentic 18th-century atmosphere.
  • Follows established safety and security procedures related to tools, materials, equipment, and site operations.
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