As one of the leading recruitment agencies in the UK, we service a multitude of clients and businesses, across a variety of sectors and industries. Below are but a few
Labouring is one of the most essential roles within the construction industry, providing vital support across all stages of a project. Construction labourers work alongside skilled tradespeople, site managers, and contractors to ensure sites operate safely, efficiently, and on schedule. Duties can vary depending on the project but typically include site preparation, moving materials, assisting with deliveries, loading and unloading equipment, maintaining cleanliness, and supporting various trades such as bricklayers, carpenters, electricians, and groundworkers.
Labouring opportunities are available across residential, commercial, industrial, and infrastructure projects, making it an excellent entry point into the construction industry. Many workers begin in labouring positions before progressing into skilled trades, plant operation, supervision, or site management roles. Employers often look for candidates with a valid CSCS card, previous site experience, and a strong understanding of on-site safety procedures.
Fabrication is a highly skilled sector within the construction and engineering industries focused on the cutting, shaping, assembling, and installation of metal structures and components. Fabricators work with a range of materials including steel, aluminium, and stainless steel to create frameworks, structural supports, architectural metalwork, pipework, and bespoke components used across residential, commercial, industrial, and infrastructure projects. The role involves interpreting technical drawings and specifications, operating specialist machinery and tools, measuring and preparing materials, and assembling components to precise standards. Fabricators may work in workshops producing pre-manufactured sections or directly on construction sites where structures are installed and adjusted as part of larger building projects.
Fabrication often works closely alongside welding, steel erection, mechanical installation, and engineering teams to ensure structures are built safely, accurately, and in line with project requirements. Attention to detail, technical ability, and a strong understanding of health and safety procedures are essential within this sector, particularly when working with heavy materials and machinery.
Joinery is a skilled trade within the construction industry focused on the manufacture, assembly, and installation of wooden components used in both residential and commercial buildings. Joiners create and fit a wide range of bespoke and structural timber products including doors, windows, staircases, kitchens, flooring, partitions, roofing frameworks, and interior fittings.
Working from technical drawings and design specifications, joiners use a combination of traditional craftsmanship and modern machinery to produce high-quality woodwork to precise measurements. The role can involve workshop-based manufacturing, on-site installation, or a combination of both, depending on the project requirements.
Joiners play an important role in construction projects by ensuring timber structures and finishes are functional, durable, and visually finished to a high standard. The trade often works closely alongside carpenters, site managers, architects, and other construction professionals throughout different phases of a build.
Bricklaying is a core trade within the construction industry responsible for building and repairing walls, structures, and architectural features using bricks, blocks, stone, and other masonry materials. Bricklayers play a vital role in the construction of residential homes, commercial buildings, industrial developments, and large-scale infrastructure projects. The role involves interpreting construction drawings, measuring work areas, preparing mortar, laying bricks and blocks to precise lines and levels, and ensuring structures are built safely and to specification. Bricklayers are responsible for creating durable and visually accurate finishes while maintaining high standards of workmanship throughout each stage of a project.
Bricklayers often work alongside groundworkers, scaffolders, site managers, and other trades to ensure projects progress efficiently and on schedule. The trade requires strong practical skills, attention to detail, physical fitness, and a good understanding of construction methods and health and safety procedures.
Plumbing is a skilled trade within the construction and building services industry focused on the installation, maintenance, and repair of water, heating, and drainage systems in residential, commercial, and industrial properties. Plumbers play a critical role in ensuring buildings have safe, efficient, and reliable access to clean water, heating, and sanitation systems.
The role involves installing pipework, fittings, boilers, radiators, drainage systems, bathrooms, kitchens, and heating systems while working from technical drawings and project specifications. Plumbers may also carry out testing, fault finding, maintenance, and repairs to ensure systems operate correctly and meet current regulations and safety standards.
The electrical sector is a vital part of the construction and building services industry, responsible for the installation, maintenance, testing, and repair of electrical systems across residential, commercial, industrial, and infrastructure projects. Electricians ensure buildings and facilities operate safely and efficiently by providing power, lighting, communication systems, fire alarms, security systems, and other essential electrical services.
The role involves reading technical drawings, installing wiring and containment systems, fitting electrical components, carrying out inspections and testing, and diagnosing faults in line with industry regulations and safety standards. Electrical professionals may work on new build developments, large-scale commercial projects, refurbishments, industrial installations, or ongoing maintenance contracts.
Electricians work closely with site managers, mechanical engineers, plumbers, and other trades to coordinate installations and ensure projects are delivered on time and to specification. The sector requires strong technical knowledge, problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and a thorough understanding of current electrical regulations and health and safety procedures.
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