Assisting Skilled Workers:
Support skilled workers (e.g., electricians, plumbers, carpenters, or machine operators) in daily tasks by providing assistance with tools, materials, and equipment.
Follow instructions from supervisors or skilled workers to complete tasks as directed.
Help with the preparation and organization of materials and tools before, during, and after tasks.
Manual Labor and Physical Tasks:
Perform basic manual labor such as lifting, carrying, loading, and unloading materials and supplies.
Assist with basic assembly, installation, or fabrication of components or products.
Clean, prepare, and maintain work areas, tools, and equipment.
Tool and Equipment Handling:
Operate basic hand tools or light machinery (e.g., drills, saws, or forklifts) under supervision.
Ensure that tools and equipment are maintained in proper working order and report any issues or damage to supervisors.
Safety and Compliance:
Adhere to safety protocols and use personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.
Maintain a clean and organized work environment to ensure safety and efficiency.
Assist in keeping the worksite free of hazards by reporting unsafe conditions to the supervisor.
General Labor Support:
Assist with cleaning tasks, such as sweeping, mopping, and waste disposal.
Help move heavy materials and equipment to designated areas.
Assist with basic maintenance tasks, such as changing light bulbs, painting, or cleaning equipment.
Documentation and Reporting:
Maintain accurate records of materials used, tasks completed, and any issues encountered on-site.
Assist with inventory management, including tracking tools, materials, and supplies.
Team Collaboration:
Work as part of a team to complete projects efficiently and within deadlines.
Communicate effectively with supervisors, skilled workers, and other team members to ensure smooth workflow.