Construction work
Quite a few people know that the country Germany is at the forefront of the most developed and socially well-off countries. There is always work at the construction site, for those who are looking. Quite a few people from the CIS countries
live in Germany, and secondly, hardworking and special specialists in a narrow field are always wanted for work. Everyone has had or will have their own thorny way to get a good job. Reviews of working foreigners in Germany are quite
diverse, but they all agree that if you set a clear goal – to find a profitable job, it is not difficult. Our company “Best Work In Europe” helps with this.
In Germany, work on construction sites may not be too in demand among the native population, by their standards, the salary for this work is too small. For residents of the CIS countries, Ukrainians, Caucasians, Russians, such wages
are considered to be quite large. The work can be quite varied and accessible, and your chances of finding a job are increased by your knowledge of languages, even basic ones, and experience
Wages in Germany
It is possible to earn good money in Germany if you have an open Polish visa or other EU document. Moving to work abroad is a difficult and serious step that not everyone is willing to take. To begin with, you should research the German construction market, see what kind of wages are offered and what are the requirements for experience and documents.
Construction work in Germany
It is possible to get to Germany for construction work with a Polish work visa. Our company “Best Work In Europe”, prepares invitations for future employees. In order to increase your chances of getting a job, it is desirable to have work experience – at least one year at the construction site. You work 8-10 hours per day, 5-6 days per week, according to the construction schedule. Accommodation – often the employer rents a hostel or hotel for workers, 1 to 4 people per room. Payment for accommodation depends on the region of Germany where the construction work is being carried out.
Possible vacancies
• Dismantling works – disassembly of premises, flooring, steel, ceiling, windows, doors, furniture.
• Dismantling of houses – demolition of apartments, demolition of houses, cutting concrete, garbage collection, industrial dismantling of buildings and structures of any complexity and any volume.
• Concrete worker – must know the brands and compositions for the manufacture of concrete, to select the desired proportions of mixture, determine the quality of the finished mixture, install or organize the form work, make concrete mortar.
• Painter-finisher – to perform work of medium complexity in painting, pasting, repairing surfaces, when plastering surfaces and repairing plaster.
• Road works – asphalt work, laying concrete, road marking.
• Paving stone paving – paving stone paving, floor leveling, tile cutting.
• Builder handyman – bring, take, lay out, assemble, disassemble, miscellaneous work.
• Welder – welding apparatus, fittings, beams and blocks in various conditions, including during repairs and in the shops, cladding shells and cracks, cladding equipment defects, soldering parts, cutting oblique holes, under welding in hard to reach areas of complex shapes.
• Specialist in interior work – plastering, plasterboard work, tiling, etc., utility work.
• Engineer – provides methodical and practical assistance in the implementation of projects and programs, plans and contracts. Carries out examination of technical documentation, supervision and control over the condition and operation of equipment. Ensures compliance with established requirements, current norms, rules and standards.
• Roofer – performs surface painting, anti-corrosion painting of metal fastenings of the roof and some places of the roof, provides ventilation of attic rooms, makes installation of grids, hoods, etc., makes repairs and replacement of canopies and umbrellas over entrances, porches and entrances; disassembly of the old roof.
• Finishing works – work associated with external and internal finishing of buildings and structures.
• Gypsum plasterboard – to build interior partitions (quickly and easily) cladding ready-made walls (insulation, ennoblement) mount false ceilings (simple and multi-level)
• Bricklayers – masonry (brickwork), concrete blocks, cinder blocks, foam blocks, which.
• Electrician – performs assembly and disassembly, adjustment and repair, maintenance of electrical appliances. Engaged in the installation and repair of overhead power lines and overhead contact network, lighting installations, laying cables.
Also, there are other vacancies, both requiring experience in a narrow construction specialty and not requiring experience.
How do I find a job in Germany? What do I need to know? Do I have to study? How much can I earn? What do I have to be prepared for?
Our company “Best Work In Europe”, invites construction workers to Germany, where the salary per hour starts from 8 euros per hour, depending on the output or specialty and professionalism of the employee. The age category of workers is up to 50 years old. On our website www.bweu.eu, or social networks Facebook @BestWorkInEu and instagram @bestworkineu, you can find information about open positions in Germany. We can advise you on important questions about applying for jobs. We can help and support you in gathering the documents you need for your work visa. We can offer you current vacancies that match your experience and expertise. We will help you with the logistics of your job on the farm or with your relocation arrangements.