Oakhill Security

Site Labourer

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What is a Site Labourer?

A site labourer performs a variety of essential tasks on construction sites, including preparing and clearing work areas, handling materials, and supporting skilled tradespeople to ensure the smooth and efficient progress of construction projects.

Corporate & Public Sector

At Oakhill Services, our site labourers are integral to both corporate and public sector projects. In the corporate sector, they support construction and maintenance activities by preparing work areas, handling materials, and assisting skilled tradespeople to ensure efficient project execution.

For the public sector, our site labourers contribute to projects such as public infrastructure, schools, and hospitals. They ensure that these projects run smoothly by performing essential tasks and maintaining a safe and organised site. Oakhill Services provides reliable and skilled labourers who are dedicated to supporting diverse construction and maintenance needs.

The Site Labourer service includes:

The labourer will assist in various tasks to support the smooth operation of construction and warehousing sites. Maintain cleanliness and tidiness on site. Manage tools and equipment ensuring they are stored securely. With instructions from the site manager, the labourer will perform tasks that may range from skilled to non-skilled services.

Performing setup and clean-up tasks on site

Following the guidance and instruction of site management

The ability to carry out basic tasks on a computer or hand-held device when needed

Providing general maintenance of construction equipment

Supporting other professionals in their duties such as Bricklaying or Carpentry when needed

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Oakhill Security Services is a leading security provider offering a wide range of B2B security services to sector specific customers mainly in the Midlands, South East England and East of England.

James Gatangi