Manpower

Helper

A construction helper is an assistant who works with more experienced construction workers and performs basic tasks, like cleanup, supplying tools, and carrying materials. A construction laborer is a skilled worker who handles the physical labor aspects of construction projects.

a man in a hard hat and safety gear working on a wooden structure
a man in a hard hat and safety gear working on a wooden structure
Carpenter

A carpenter is a person who makes things out of wood. You could hire a carpenter to build you a dining room table and two long benches. Carpenters specialize in woodworking, making furniture and buildings from wood and repairing various wooden things..

A steel fixer is a construction worker who installs and secures steel reinforcement bars (rebar) and mesh in concrete structures. They work on various projects like buildings, bridges, and tunnels, ensuring the concrete can withstand intended loads and stresse

Steel Fixer
Scaffolder

A scaffolder is a construction worker who specializes in erecting, altering, and dismantling scaffolding structures. These temporary platforms provide access and support for workers during construction, maintenance, and repair of buildings, bridges, and other structures.

Steel Bender

The role of a bar bender and steel fixer typically includes reading and interpreting blueprints and specifications, cutting and bending steel bars and mesh, placing and securing steel reinforcement, welding or bolting steel pieces together, and ensuring that all rebar is installed

Plastering acts as a protective shield for brick masonry and other building materials. It enhances their resistance to external forces such as impact, weathering, and temperature changes. By reinforcing the structural integrity of masonry, plastering contributes to the longevity of the entire construction.

Mason (Block & Plaster)
Painter (Roller)

Printers are essential devices that convert digital documents into physical copies. They offer key benefits such as the ability to produce high-quality prints, the convenience of quickly creating hard copies, and the capability to print in various formats, including photos and documents.

Painter (Spray)

Printers are essential devices that convert digital documents into physical copies. They offer key benefits such as the ability to produce high-quality prints, the convenience of quickly creating hard copies, and the capability to print in various formats, including photos and documents.

Plamber offers exceptional plumbing services designed to meet all your needs. Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to providing quick, reliable, and high-quality service. Key benefits include 24/7 emergency support, competitive pricing, and a satisfaction guarantee to ensure that every client receives the best care possible.

Plumber
Pipe Fabricator

The Fabricator is the "architect" of the specific pipe piece—measuring, cutting, and fitting the puzzle pieces together. The Welder then fuses those pieces permanently. In many smaller shops, one person performs both roles, but in large industrial settings, they are distinct specialties.

Duct Fitter

A Duct Fitter specializes in the installation, assembly, and repair of ductwork systems used for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC). They ensure proper airflow distribution in commercial, industrial, and residential buildings.

A Duct Insulator is responsible for applying insulating materials to HVAC ductwork. Their work is critical for maintaining energy efficiency (temperature control), preventing condensation ("sweating" pipes), and reducing noise transmission within a building.

Duct Insulator
Duct Fabricator

A Duct Fabricator works primarily in a workshop environment to manufacture custom ductwork and fittings from raw sheet metal. Unlike the fitter (who installs), the fabricator creates the components needed for HVAC systems based on precise shop drawings.

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a man riding a skateboard down the side of a ramp
Electrician

An Industrial Electrician installs, services, and repairs electrical equipment in power plants, factories, and construction sites. Unlike residential electricians who focus on home wiring, they work with high-voltage systems and complex industrial machinery.

An Industrial Electrician installs, services, and repairs electrical equipment in power plants, factories, and construction sites. Unlike residential electricians who focus on home wiring, they work with high-voltage systems and complex industrial machinery.

Electrician (Panel Board)
Any Civil Foreman
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black blue and yellow textile

A Civil Foreman is a supervisory role responsible for managing the daily operations of civil construction crews. They bridge the gap between site management and the workforce, overseeing tasks related to earthworks, concrete, and infrastructure.

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a man riding a skateboard down a street next to tall buildings
Erector

An Erector is responsible for assembling and installing the structural steel framework (the "skeleton") of buildings, bridges, and industrial structures. They work onsite, often at great heights, to lift, position, and secure steel components.

A Rigger - III is a certified tradesperson permitted to handle They secure loads to cranes or hoists for movement. In most industrial standards (such as Aramco or international construction)

Rigger -III
Steel Fabricator

A Steel Fabricator works in a factory or workshop setting to manufacture steel components from raw materials. They transform steel beams, plates, and tubes into structural columns, trusses, and frames, which are then shipped to a construction site for installation by Erectors.

a man riding a skateboard down the side of a ramp
a man riding a skateboard down the side of a ramp
a welder working on a piece of metal
a welder working on a piece of metal
Any Mechanical Foreman

A Mechanical Foreman is a supervisory role responsible for leading crews of skilled tradespeople (such as millwrights, pipefitters, and welders) during the installation, maintenance, or repair of industrial machinery and mechanical systems. They act as the link between project management and the hands-on workforce.

A Structural Welder is responsible for joining metal components (beams, columns, plates, and frames) using heat and filler material. Unlike pipe welders who work on high-pressure systems, "normal" structural welders focus on the structural integrity of buildings, bridges, and equipment supports.

Welder Normal
Welder X-Ray
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person in blue and white jacket holding white and black umbrella

An X-Ray Welder is an elite welder who works on critical piping and vessels where failure could be catastrophic. "X-Ray" refers to the quality standard: their welds are inspected using Radiographic Testing (RT) to ensure there are absolutely no internal defects (such as cracks or air pockets) invisible to the naked eye.

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man in brown and black jacket holding white plastic bag
a person wearing a mask and holding a gun
a person wearing a mask and holding a gun
Welder Mig

A MIG (Metal Inert Gas) Welder specializes in the Gas Metal Arc Welding process. This method uses a semi-automatic wire-feeding gun, making it the fastest and most common method for manufacturing and indoor fabrication. It is typically used on steel, stainless steel, and aluminum.


A "6G Welder" is a top-tier pipe welder who has passed the industry's most difficult certification test. The "6G" position requires welding a pipe fixed at a 45-degree angle without rotating it. Because this covers all lower difficulty levels (1G through 5G), a 6G welder is qualified to weld pipe in any position.

Welder 6 G
Welder Tig
a man grinding metal with a grinder
a man grinding metal with a grinder

A TIG Welder specializes in the most precise and difficult welding process. Using a non-consumable tungsten electrode and feeding filler metal by hand, they create high-quality, clean welds on thin materials and exotic metals. This process produces no sparks or spatter.

person welding metal tool
person welding metal tool
Welder Copper Pipe

While often called "welding," joining copper pipe is technically Brazing (high heat) or Soldering (low heat). This specialist joins copper tubing used for water supply, refrigerants, and medical gases. They use an oxy-fuel or acetylene torch rather than an electric arc.

A "6G Down" welder specializes in Downhill Welding, a specific technique used primarily for cross-country transmission pipelines. Unlike refinery welders (who usually weld "uphill" for thickness), downhill welders move the electrode from top to bottom.

Welder 6 G Down
Rigger-I

A Rigger - I represents the highest level of rigging certification. Unlike entry-level riggers, they are authorized to plan and supervise Critical Lifts—operations involving extreme weight, multiple cranes, or high-risk environments. They act as the technical authority on the ground.

Forklift Operator

A Forklift Operator is responsible for operating powered industrial trucks to load, unload, stack, and move materials. They are the backbone of logistics, ensuring goods are moved safely and efficiently within warehouses, factories, and construction sites.

A Land Surveyor is a professional who makes precise measurements to determine property boundaries and map the shape of the land. They provide the essential data that engineers and architects need before any construction project can begin.

Land Surveyor
Safety Officer

A Safety Officer is responsible for monitoring workplace activities to prevent accidents, injuries, and occupational illnesses. They ensure that the site complies with government regulations (such as OSHA) and internal safety policies, fostering a culture of "Safety First."

Office Boy

An Office Boy is an entry-level support staff member responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of the office and assisting administrative staff with daily errands. They ensure the workspace remains organized and that staff and visitors are comfortable.

A Heavy Driver operates large commercial vehicles (typically over 3.5 tons) to transport goods, construction materials, or liquids. They require a specialized Heavy Vehicle License and are skilled in maneuvering large rigs through traffic and rough construction terrain.

Heavy Driver
Nurse ,Male

A Site Nurse provides primary healthcare, emergency medical response, and occupational health support to the workforce. In industrial contexts (construction sites, oil rigs, or remote labor camps), male nurses are often specifically requested to manage onsite clinics and handle the physical demands of emergency response in rugged environments.

Mason Tiles

A Tile Mason is a skilled tradesperson responsible for covering walls, floors, and ceilings with tiles made of ceramic, porcelain, granite, or marble. Unlike brick masons who build structure, tile masons focus on the "finishing" stage, prioritizing aesthetics, durability, and waterproofing.

A Time Keeper is an administrative professional, often based directly on a construction site or in a factory. Their primary responsibility is to accurately record and verify the working hours of the labor force to ensure correct payroll processing and project cost tracking.

Time Keeper