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Work collaboratively with other construction team members to ensure efficient and smooth project progression.
Maintain cleanliness on the construction site by removing debris and waste.
Dispose of construction waste in accordance with regulations.
Engage in physically demanding tasks, such as lifting heavy materials, digging, and carrying out manual labor.
Read and interpret construction plans and drawings as needed for tasks.
Maintain cleanliness on the construction site by removing debris and waste.
Dispose of construction waste in accordance with regulations.
Engage in physically demanding tasks, such as lifting heavy materials, digging, and carrying out manual labor
Read and interpret construction plans and drawings as needed for tasks.
Requirements:
International passport
Secondary school Certificate
Police Report
University Degree License
Construction laborers must be physically fit and capable of performing manual labor for extended periods.
Many construction laborers receive on-the-job training to learn specific tasks and safety procedures.
Obtain relevant safety certifications, such as OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) training.
Possess basic math skills for measurements and calculations related to construction tasks.
Effective communication is important for coordinating tasks with other team members and understanding instructions.
Some familiarity with basic tools and construction equipment is beneficial.
Construction projects rely on a team effort, and being reliable and punctual is crucial.
Depending on the region and type of work, a driver’s license or other specific certifications may be required.
Construction laborers should be open to learning new skills and adapting to different construction tasks.