General Construction Worker Work Japan

WORK JAPAN is hiring a full-time General Construction Worker for a job in Nakamachidai, Kanagawa, Japan. This is an on-site role paying ¥260,000 to ¥420,000 a month, which shakes out to ¥3,120,000 to ¥5,040,000 a year. The work involves knocking down parts of buildings like houses or shops, setting up scaffolding, and clearing debris. No experience is needed—just a high school diploma and enough Japanese to get by in conversation. The job runs 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM with little overtime, leaving evenings free. It’s close to Nakamachidai Station, with parking for cars or bikes. Visa support is offered for folks with the right status, making it a good fit for hardworking types eager to jump into construction with a solid team.

About Company

WORK JAPAN hooks up foreign workers with jobs across Japan, especially in places like Kanagawa. It teams up with local businesses to offer roles that welcome non-Japanese folks, complete with visa help and benefits like transport cash and social insurance. The focus is on practical jobs like construction, with a setup that helps workers settle in. It’s all about clear communication and steady work.

Job Title

General Construction Worker

Responsibilities

  • Break down walls or parts of houses, apartments, or stores.
  • Put up and take down scaffolding for demolition jobs.
  • Clear out debris and sort it for disposal.
  • Load materials onto trucks at the site.
  • Help tear down bigger structures like bridges or roads.
  • Work on interior demo for condos or retail spaces.
  • Learn the ropes from experienced crew members.
  • Keep the site clean and safe all day.
  • Follow the lead of site bosses on tasks.
  • Use tools like hammers or crowbars for demo work.
  • Pitch in with the team to move heavy stuff.
  • Stick to safety rules to avoid mishaps.
  • Report any problems on the site right away.
  • Help load and unload gear as needed.
  • Wrap up by 5:00 PM at the Nippa-cho storage yard.

Requirements

Education

  •  Need a high school diploma or something similar.
  • A driver’s license (ordinary, medium, or large) is a bonus but not a must.

Experience

  •  No construction experience needed.
  • 1-2 years of manual labor or similar work helps.

Skills

  • Ready to work hard on physical jobs.
  • Good at taking directions from the team.
  • Can speak enough Japanese to chat on the job.
  • Shows up on time every day.
  • Eager to pick up demo skills quick.
  • Strong enough to lift and move heavy gear.

Knowledge

  • Basics of staying safe on a construction site.
  • How to use simple tools like pry bars.
  • Teamwork know-how for labor-heavy jobs.
  • Understanding of sorting trash and debris.
  • Familiar with scaffolding safety basics.
  • Can follow workplace orders in Japanese.

Applicant Location

This job’s in Nakamachidai, Kanagawa, Japan, and you’ve got to work on-site. You’ll need to live nearby or move there.

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

If you are shortlisted for a job, you will get an email related to the test and interview schedule on your email and registered mobile number or directly on the job info app. Make sure your contact info is correct and that you are visiting your email and app notices as often as possible so you do not miss any crucial updates regarding your app status.

Disclaimer

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8 thoughts on “General Construction Worker Work Japan”

  1. Hi good day may i know how to apply?i am a passport holder,i’m a hardworking person and willing to work overtime,i know how to collaborate with other co workers

  2. Mohammad Nuruzzaman

    Hi l,m Mohammad Nuruzzaman
    I live in Malaysia. I have valid Passport and Visa
    I do work in constraction side as supervisor

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