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Trades & Labour

Skilled Trades Roles

Are you a skilled trades person looking for your next job on site? We are always on the lookout for people with the desire and experience to excel in their chosen fields 

Trades & Labour

Skilled Trades Roles

One of our busiest job categories, with high ongoing daily demand for construction sites throughout Ireland and the UK. Check out some of the different type of roles on offer and click through to check on our current live jobs.

Carpenter | 1st/2nd Fix

These roles can vary from site to site but have some common core requirements

  • Co-ordinate all works with the General Foreman
  • Installing doors, including frames and hardware
  • Measuring, cutting, and fitting architraves
  • Fitting and finishing skirting boards
  • Maintain a safe work environment
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Shuttering Carpenter


A Shuttering Carpenter, also known as a formwork carpenter or a concrete carpenter, plays a crucial role in the construction industry, specifically in the context of concrete structures. Their primary responsibility is to construct the temporary framework, called formwork or shuttering, which is used to mould and support freshly poured concrete until it sets and gains sufficient strength.

The role of a shuttering carpenter involves several tasks and responsibilities, including:

  • Reading and interpreting construction plans: Shuttering carpenters must be able to understand architectural and engineering drawings, as well as specifications, to determine the dimensions, shape, and layout of the formwork required for a particular concrete structure
  • Constructing formwork: Using various materials such as timber, plywood, steel, or aluminium, the carpenter builds the formwork according to the specified dimensions and shape outlined in the plans. This involves cutting, shaping, and joining the materials to create moulds that will contain the poured concrete
  • Installing formwork: The shuttering carpenter sets up the formwork in its designated position, ensuring that it is securely anchored and properly aligned. This involves using a variety of tools and equipment, such as hammers, nails, screws, and braces, to assemble and fasten the formwork components
  • Applying release agents: To prevent the concrete from sticking to the formwork, shuttering carpenters often apply release agents or formwork oil to the surfaces in contact with the concrete. This helps facilitate the easy removal of the formwork once the concrete has hardened
  • Reinforcement placement: In certain cases, the shuttering carpenter may be responsible for placing and securing steel reinforcement bars (rebar) within the formwork before the concrete is poured. This is done to provide additional strength and structural integrity to the concrete structure
  • Collaborating with other trades: Shuttering carpenters work closely with other construction professionals, such as concrete workers, steel fixers, and site supervisors. They coordinate their efforts to ensure the timely and accurate installation, pouring, and removal of formwork
  • Formwork removal: Once the concrete has sufficiently cured and attained the required strength, the shuttering carpenter dismantles the formwork. This process involves carefully removing the formwork components without damaging the hardened concrete structure

Overall, the role of a shuttering carpenter requires a strong understanding of construction techniques, measurements, and materials. Their work is vital for creating the temporary moulds that shape the concrete, ensuring structural integrity and accuracy in construction projects.

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Bricklayer

These roles can vary from site to site but have some common core requirements

  • Co-ordinate all works with the General Foreman
  • Build walls and other structures using bricks and concrete blocks, working from detailed site plans
  • Maintain a safe work environment
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Plasterer

These roles can vary from site to site but have some common core requirements

  • Co-ordinate all works with the General Foreman
  • Plaster walls and other structures as part of the construction process
  • Maintain a safe work environment
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Painter & Decorator

These roles can vary from site to site but have some common core requirements

  • Co-ordinate all works with the General Foreman  
  • Preparing surfaces, applying coats of paint and ensuring a good standard of finish 
  • Maintain a safe work environment
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Electrician

These roles can vary from site to site but have some common core requirements

  • Co-ordinate all works with the General Foreman
  • Work with electrical systems, wiring and maintenance issues throughout the construction site
  • Maintain a safe work environment
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Plumber

These roles can vary from site to site but have some common core requirements

  • Co-ordinate all works with the General Foreman
  • Installing and repairing various plumbing systems in residential and industrial sites
  • Maintain a safe work environment
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Pipe Fitter

These roles can vary from site to site but have some common core requirements

  • Co-ordinate all works with the General Foreman
  • Is primarily responsible for assembling, installing, and maintaining piping systems that convey water, steam, chemicals, or fuel used in heating or industrial systems.
  • Maintain a safe work environment
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Reach out to 3D

Let’s make things happen

Our experienced team of recruiters can advise you on next steps as you continue on your construction career journey.

If you need help with a project, we can readily supply experienced personnel on all sorts of projects, from the trenches of the groundworks to the tradespeople finishing snags, or with Logistics packages, as needed.

To discuss your specific requirements, reach out to us.

Candidates

Our extensive experience in the construction sector and general recruitment means 3D Personnel's recruitment consultants have the market knowledge and expertise to help you land your next role.

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Clients

Partnering with you to help build your workforce. We are passionate about the long-term growth and success of your business, and as such, 3D Personnel is dedicated to proactively sourcing talented individuals who will make a real difference to your team.

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Drop off your CV


If you feel you have the necessary experience and desire to be a good fit for a particular role, or for a range of roles within construction, then why not drop off your CV. 

Our team at 3D will review it and see if any of our current roles fit well with your profile, or if not, keep you in mind for future roles.