About the Role: Responsibilities, Skills, and Requirements
Ever thought about what it takes to keep Dubai’s skyline rising? Whether you’re an expert with a welding torch, a whiz with electrical circuits, or someone who takes pride in a hard day’s work, here’s your chance to be part of something big. We’re urgently looking for Scaffolders, Electricians, Welders, Pipe Fitters, and Laborers to join our fast-growing team in Al Rigga. If you’re already in the UAE and ready for your next challenge, this could be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for.
About the Company
Nestled in the energetic heart of Al Rigga, our company has built a reputation for reliability and teamwork on some of Dubai’s most exciting projects. Our crew is truly international — you’ll find colleagues from all over the world, united by a shared work ethic and the occasional friendly rivalry over who’s got the best lunchbox. We believe in doing things right, supporting each other, and making sure everyone gets home safely at the end of the day. Here, you’re not just a number — your contribution genuinely matters.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Scaffolder: Erecting and dismantling scaffolding safely, ensuring all work meets safety codes and deadlines.
- Electrician: Installing and maintaining electrical wiring, diagnosing issues, and keeping systems running smoothly on-site.
- Welder: Reading blueprints and joining metal parts with precision, whether it’s structural steel or piping.
- Pipe Fitter: Assembling, installing, and repairing piping systems — both above and below ground.
- Laborer: Supporting skilled trades, assisting with site preparation, material handling, and keeping everything running efficiently.
- Collaborating closely with team members from different trades to keep projects on track.
- Reporting issues, suggesting improvements, and playing your part in a safe, productive work environment.
What You’ll Bring
Must-Haves
- Relevant experience in your trade (scaffolding, electrical, welding, pipe fitting, or general labor)
- Currently residing in the UAE (any nationality welcome!)
- Ability to work in a team and follow safety protocols
- Willingness to work flexible hours and adapt to fast-changing site needs
Nice-to-Haves
- Basic English or Arabic communication skills
- Previous experience on large-scale construction projects in the UAE
- Trade certifications or licenses, if available
Not sure you tick every box? We’d still love to hear from you.
Why You’ll Love Working Here
- Monthly salary between AED 1,550 – AED 2,800, paid on time, every time
- Free visa, accommodation, transportation, and insurance — so you can focus on your work, not your worries
- Diverse, supportive team with a strong safety culture
- Opportunities to learn new skills and grow within the company
- On-site facilities and a management team that’s actually approachable
Joining us means more than just a paycheck — it’s about being part of a crew that looks out for one another and takes pride in building the future of Dubai. If you’re ready to roll up your sleeves and get started, we want to meet you.
Please note: This position requires candidates to be present within the UAE, and our recruitment process includes a job application fee.
Common Interview Questions and Tips
To help you prepare and feel confident, here are some questions you might encounter during the interview process for this role.
- Can you walk me through your experience in your specific trade, whether that’s scaffolding, electrical work, welding, pipe fitting, or general labor?
- Tell us about a time you helped ensure a construction site stayed safe and compliant with safety protocols. What steps did you take?
- How comfortable are you collaborating with colleagues from different trades, and how do you handle misunderstandings or conflicts on-site?
- For electricians and welders: How do you interpret technical drawings or blueprints when starting a new task? Can you share an example from a past project?
- Scaffolders often work at heights. How do you make sure your scaffolding is both secure and compliant with safety codes, especially under tight deadlines?
- Describe your approach to diagnosing and fixing issues that arise unexpectedly during a shift, whether that’s a faulty circuit, a misaligned pipe, or a material delay.
- Have you worked on large-scale construction projects in the UAE before? What unique challenges did those environments present, and how did you adapt?
- When faced with a task you’re unfamiliar with, how do you ensure you complete it correctly while maintaining site safety?
- How do you manage shifting priorities or last-minute changes to your schedule or work assignments on a construction site?
- What strategies do you use to keep communication clear, especially in a diverse, multilingual team environment?
- Tell us about a time you noticed an opportunity to improve work processes or site safety. How did you bring it up with your supervisor or team?
- How do you stay motivated and maintain a strong work ethic, even during long shifts or challenging weather conditions?
- Why do you think it’s important to be part of a crew that supports each other, and how do you contribute to a positive team atmosphere?
- What excites you most about being part of a team helping to build the future of Dubai?