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Poland’s construction sector is booming, driven by infrastructure development, residential projects, and commercial building across the country. This growth creates consistent demand for skilled and general laborers willing to work on diverse construction sites.
Construction work in Poland ranges from general helper positions to specialized trades like carpentry, masonry, electrical work, and equipment operation. Many projects are located in major cities like Warsaw, Krakow, and Wroclaw, though opportunities exist throughout the country.
The industry offers competitive wages, especially for workers with trade skills or willingness to learn. Polish construction companies follow EU safety standards and provide proper protective equipment. Many employers also offer accommodation for workers relocating from abroad.
General construction helpers assist with site preparation, material transport, cleaning, and supporting skilled tradespeople. These entry-level positions don’t require previous experience and offer opportunities to learn construction skills on the job.
Skilled positions include carpenters who build frameworks and structures, masons who work with brick and concrete, painters and finishers, and equipment operators for machinery like forklifts and cranes. Workers with certifications or proven experience in these trades can access higher-paying specialized roles.
We partner with reputable construction companies that prioritize worker safety and provide legal employment contracts. Our team assesses your skills and experience to match you with appropriate positions where you can contribute effectively and grow professionally.
General helper positions don't require experience. Skilled trades benefit from previous experience or certifications, though some employers offer training programs.
Employers provide all required safety gear including helmets, gloves, safety boots, high-visibility vests, and any specialized equipment for your specific tasks.
Most construction work continues year-round, though outdoor projects may slow during harsh winter months. Indoor finishing work typically remains consistent.
Standard shifts are 8–10 hours, Monday through Friday, with occasional Saturday work depending on project deadlines.
Yes, many workers start as general helpers and learn trades on the job. Some employers sponsor training and certification programs for dedicated workers.
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