for Fresh Candidates
for intermediate Candidates
for Experienced Candidates
Average Salary
High School Diploma
A Construction Worker or Construction Technician in Japan is responsible for assisting in building, repairing, and maintaining structures such as residential buildings, commercial facilities, roads, bridges, and other infrastructure. The worker performs manual and technical tasks on construction sites while following Japanese safety standards and construction regulations.
Typically 8 hours per day
Around 40 hours per week
Work may start early in the morning
Ability to use construction tools and equipment
Knowledge of basic construction methods
Physical strength and stamina
Ability to follow instructions and safety guidelines
Teamwork and communication skills
Problem-solving skills
Time management and reliability
Assist in building and construction projects
Prepare and transport construction materials
Operate basic construction tools and machinery
Dig trenches and prepare construction sites
Assemble scaffolding and structural components
Mix and pour concrete when required
Maintain tools and equipment
Follow construction safety rules and regulations
Health Insurance
Social Insurance and Pension
Paid annual leave
Overtime pay
Transportation allowance
Work uniforms and safety equipment
Skill training and certification programs
Possible accommodation support
Career growth in construction industry