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United States , Alpharetta
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Junior Software Engineer
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All-round construction worker
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Belgium , Wingene
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18.19 - 21.89 EUR / Hour
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Regional Construction Manager
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United States , Helena
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Plumbing Journeyman – Commercial
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United States , Louisville
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Excel Services, Inc.
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Germany , Dresden
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Software Engineer
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United States , Monmouth Junction
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151819.00 USD / Year
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Explore a wide range of Groundworker jobs and launch a foundational career in the construction industry. Groundworkers are the essential first responders on any construction site, responsible for preparing the land and creating the base upon which all other structures are built. This physically demanding yet highly rewarding profession is critical to the success of projects ranging from residential housing developments and commercial complexes to public infrastructure and civil engineering works. As a Groundworker, you are at the heart of the action, transforming blueprints into physical reality from the ground up. The typical responsibilities of a Groundworker are diverse and form the bedrock of construction. A day in this role is rarely the same, involving a variety of tasks that require both brute strength and technical precision. Common duties include setting up the site with safety barriers and signage, excavating trenches for foundations and drainage systems, and installing shuttering to hold wet concrete in place. Groundworkers are often responsible for pouring and levelling concrete for foundations and slabs, laying pipes and conduits for utilities, and backfilling excavated areas. The role also frequently includes finishing works such as paving, laying kerbs and edgings, constructing roads and pathways, and ensuring proper drainage and soil compaction. In essence, they create the stable, level platform that all subsequent trades, from bricklayers to electricians, depend on. To succeed in Groundworker jobs, individuals typically need a specific set of skills and qualifications. Physical fitness, stamina, and the ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions are fundamental. A strong understanding of health and safety regulations is non-negotiable, and possession of a valid CSCS (Construction Skills Certification Scheme) or CPCS (Construction Plant Competence Scheme) card is a standard requirement for most sites to prove competency. Employers look for candidates with practical experience in groundwork activities, often gained through apprenticeships or on-the-job training. Key personal attributes include being a team player with a strong work ethic, reliability, and excellent problem-solving skills to adapt to on-site challenges. The ability to understand technical drawings and follow instructions precisely is crucial, as is good communication with site managers and colleagues. Many Groundworker jobs also require individuals to have their own basic set of hand tools and full Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including steel-toe-capped boots, a hard hat, and high-visibility clothing. If you are looking for a hands-on career that offers tangible results and is fundamental to building our environment, searching for Groundworker jobs is your first step. This profession provides a stable career path with opportunities for specialisation, advancement into supervisory roles, and continuous skill development in a constantly evolving industry.

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