Construction Assistant Work Japan

WORK JAPAN calls for a Construction Assistant to lend a hand on demolition jobs around Tokyo and nearby spots like Kanagawa, Saitama, and Chiba. This part-time setup runs 2-3 days a week, with shifts from 8 AM to 5 PM and a full two-hour break, bringing in ¥1,440 to ¥2,800 an hour—straight in line with entry pay for site helpers in Japan’s building trade. You’ll mostly sort trash, stack up wood or scrap, and hose down floors to cut the dust, sticking close to pros who handle the heavy stuff. It’s light going, safe all the way, and team-based so questions fly easy, even if you’re new or not the strongest. A bit of chat in Japanese helps for simple things like pointing out the loo, but no big experience needed—they train you right up. Pay lands weekly, visa tweaks possible if you fit, and it could turn full-time with raises down the road. Folks from abroad fit right in, and side gigs stay open. If you’re after quick cash without the grind, this lines up for short stints or steady side work in a busy scene.

About WORK JAPAN

WORK JAPAN kicked off in 2015 as a straight-shot job board hooking up foreigners with spots in Japan, from Tokyo factories to Osaka eateries, all without needing killer Japanese. Run by a crew dead set on smoothing the move for folks chasing work, study, or just a taste of life here, it’s grown to list thousands of gigs in construction, hotels, and plants, with extras like visa tips and city guides to boot. The push? Make landing a role simple for anyone, no matter the tongue, by teaming with bosses who dig diverse teams and quick starts. Lately, they’ve ramped up online chats and daily pay options to snag more short-term hustles, especially in building trades where hands like yours clear sites fast. With over a million users eyeing spots in big spots like Tokyo and Nagoya, it’s a go-to for internationals building roots or stacking yen on the fly.

Job Title

Construction Assistant

Responsibilities

  • Pick up loose bits like broken boards or metal scraps to keep the ground clear.
  • Pile stuff neat—think bricks in one stack, wires in another—for the next crew.
  • Splash water on dry patches to knock back clouds of dust all day.
  • Tag along with the main workers, handing tools or spotting small snags.
  • Stick to the hard hats and vests rule, no shortcuts on the safe side.
  • Point folks to the break area or john with a quick word or wave.
  • Sit in on the start-of-day huddle to catch the plan and pitch in.
  • Jump on easy asks from the group, like shifting a light load quick.
  • Keep your spot tidy, no trip spots or stray nails underfoot.
  • Check gear like hoses or carts before knocking off.
  • Flag low stock on bags or tape to the lead guy early.
  • Roll with 2-3 days, mornings to afternoons, no late drags.
  • Help wrap the site at end, ready for tomorrow’s push.
  • Learn the ropes in quick drills, picking up tricks as you go.

Requirements

Education

  • Nothing formal on paper.
  • Just enough Japanese chat to get by on basics.

Experience

1-2 years experince in similar role.

Skills

  • Quick to grab what the boss says and run with it.
  • Good at linking up with the bunch for smooth days.
  • Tough enough for a bit of bend and lift, nothing wild.
  • Straight talk for those easy site nods in Japanese.
  • Loose enough for pick-up days, 2-3 a week.
  • Eye for mess, spotting junk before it piles.

Knowledge

  • Simple safe plays, like watch your step on uneven ground.
  • Ways to sort junk and kill dust without fuss.
  • How crews click on busy lots.
  • Hand-me-down Japanese for “over there” or “hold up.”
  • Light carry tricks to save your back.
  • Flow of a site, from mess to clean slate.

Applicant Location

Hit sites spread over Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama, and Chiba in Japan. Got to live close with work papers; visa shifts on the table if you click.

Application Procedure

To apply, download the Job Info app from the Google Play Store. Use the app to complete your application and submit it for this role.

Note

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Disclaimer

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