Key Responsibilities Assist tradespeople such as builders, engineers, electricians, or technicians Load, unload, transport, and store materials and equipment safely Prepare job sites: clear debris, dig trenches or pits, mix materials, or erect scaffolding Operate hand tools and, where qualified, light machinery (e.g., forklifts, dumper trucks, excavators) under supervision Maintain site cleanliness and orderly storage of materials Set up safety barriers, signs, and fencing to secure working areas Follow site-specific safety procedures and adhere to Health and Safety guidelines, including handling hazardous materials when required Report equipment malfunctions or hazards and assist in basic maintenance of tools and vehicles Record activities, material usage, or time sheets using handheld or desktop systems Support deliveries, site inspections, and other logistical duties as instructed Skills and Attributes Physical fitness and stamina to handle heavy lifting, prolonged outdoor work, and varying site conditions Ability to follow instructions accurately and work with minimal supervision Teamwork and communication skills to collaborate effectively with colleagues and supervisors Awareness of Health and Safety regulations and PPE usage Basic numeracy and literacy skills; ability to use hand-held ICT devices is advantageous Attention to detail, reliability, punctuality, and adaptability Optional: experience in operating machinery, driving license, or additional certifications (e.g., CSCS card) is desirable Qualifications and Experience Entry-level roles may require minimal formal qualifications but a CSCS card or equivalent is often essential Experience working on construction or industrial sites is advantageous, particularly in EFW, waste management, or civil engineering projects Completion of vocational courses, apprenticeships, or BTEC in construction may be beneficial