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Construction & Manufacturing Jobs Stretford

Construction & Manufacturing Jobs Stretford
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Quantity Surveyor, Stretford
Quantity Surveyor– Manchester – Civils/Water Projects – up to £65,000 My client are a Tier one civil engineering and infrastructure specialists in the UK, with over 40 years of experience in providing design, civil engineering and maintenance services working across multiple sectors, including:• …
Blinds and Curtains Installer, Stretford
A flexible opportunity that works around you whether you’re looking for Full or Part-Time. Imagine working for yourself, close to home, at your pace, around your lifestyle and commitments. Our network of over 1200 local Advisors enjoy these benefits, alongside great earnings. Hillarys, established …
CSCS Racking Dismantler, Trafford Park
We are seeking physically fit and reliable CSCS Skilled Labourers for an upcoming industrial project focused on the large-scale dismantling and decommissioning of warehouse racking systems in Manchester area. This role requires efficiency, a strong focus on site safety, and the ability to work …
Assembly Fitter, Trafford Park
Our client is a medium sized engineering firm who are looking to recruit assembly fitters to join the team. You must have experience of mechanical assembly and be able to read a drawing and carry out some self inspection with tools. The role is working on 3 shifts so you need to be fliexable. To …
Freelance Quantity Surveyor, Trafford Park
*HMP REFURBISHMENT SCHEME - SECURITY CLEARANCE PREFERRED NOT ESSENTIAL* Location: Northwest Sectors: Commercial Project Types: Refurbishment Freelance: (Apply online only) per day dependant on project Duration: Long term We are hiring for Freelance Quantity Surveyor's fora HMP refurbishment scheme. …

Construction & Manufacturing Jobs in Job Market Stretford

The Stretford Construction & Manufacturing category is a great place to find open vacancies in your area. Whether you’re looking for work in commercial construction, demolition, building and construction, or rather on the industry and production & distribution side, you will find job listings for any of these roles here. If you are able to handle physically hard work and can learn quickly on the job, a construction worker, equipment operator, or paver would be a good job choice for you. If you would rather work as a construction manager, a manufacturing engineer, or a production manager where you would be responsible for handling large projects, you will likely need previous experience and a relevant bachelor’s degree. You can also find jobs in maintenance and repair, working either for businesses or helping out your community with their home maintenance.

Why should you start a career in construction?

While building and construction jobs aren’t fitting for everyone, there are many benefits to working in this department.

  • Easy to start: It’s relatively easy to get a first job in construction, right out of high school without needing any further education or outside training. While going to college can be a high cost, construction jobs offer decent money right off the bat. Of course, that doesn’t mean that just anyone can get a job in this field. You still need to display that you’re a hard-working individual with a willingness to learn and improve.
  • Job satisfaction: Physical work is proven to be highly rewarding. There is something tangible and substantial that you contribute to building. When you finish a project, you can see the bricks you lay down, the lighting that functions due to your efforts, and a physical object that shows your hard work which you can be proud of.
  • Keeps you active: While there are certain health risks that come with this line of work, there are also health benefits that come with it. These jobs keep you moving, lifting heavy weights, and increasing your daily activity. If the thought of sitting still at a desk all day drives you crazy, then the activity of a builder, craftsman, or engineer should intrigue you.
  • Jobs are in-demand: It can be stressful entering a workforce, not knowing how long it will take you to find employment and if you’ll be able to live where you want or will have to relocate for a job. Meanwhile, manufacturing and construction jobs are in high demand, and the skills are quite transferable so you don’t have to feel tethered to one company, one position, or one location.

If you feel convinced that construction and manufacturing might be the right career path for you, browse through job listings on Locanto or use searches and filters to find what you’re looking for. Alternatively, if you already have the tools, training, and resources to work for yourself, you can offer up your labor by posting an ad in Construction Services or Home Services on Locanto.