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Labourers USD 500 – 999 Monthly Skilled Workers USD 1000 – 2999 Monthly Highly Skilled Workers USD 3000 and above Monthly 4 year contracts The better qualified will be deployed to Australia, New Zealand and Canada The less qualified will be deployed to Asia, Middle East, South America and Africa CARPENTERS • Holds relevant qualification and has ability to pass an independent trade test • Spoken English a must (level will depend on deployment location) • Can measure and mark cutting lines on materials, using ruler, pencil, chalk, and marking gauge. • Can follow established safety rules and regulations and maintain a safe and clean environment. • Can verify trueness of structure, using plumb bob and level. • Can shape or cut materials to specified measurements, using hand tools, machines, or power saw. • Can study specifications in blueprints, sketches or building plans to prepare project layout and determine dimensions and materials required. • Can assemble and fasten materials to make framework or props, using hand tools and wood screws, nails, dowel pins, or glue. FORMWORKER • Holds relevant qualification and has ability to pass an independent trade test • Spoken English a must (level will depend on deployment location) • Can construct built-in-place or prefabricated wooden forms, according to specifications, for molding concrete structures: Studies blueprints and diagrams to determine type and dimension of forms to be constructed. • Can saw lumber to blueprint dimensions, using handsaw or power saw, and nails lumber together to make form panels. • Can erect built-in-place forms or assembles and installs prefabricated forms on construction site according to blueprint specifications, using hand tools, plumb rule, and level. • Can insert spreaders and tie rods between opposite faces of form to maintain specified dimensions. • Anchors and braces forms to fixed objects, using nails, bolts, anchor rods, steel cables, planks, and timbers. WELDERS (All Classes) • Holds relevant welding qualification and has ability to pass an independent trade test • Spoken English a must (level will depend on deployment location) • Welds together metal components of products, such as pipelines, automobiles, boilers, ships, aircraft, and mobile homes, as specified by layout, blueprints, diagram, work order, welding procedures, or oral instructions, using electric arc-welding equipment: Obtains specified electrode and inserts electrode into portable holder or threads consumable electrode wire through portable welding gun. • Connects cables from welding unit to obtain amperage, voltage, slope, and pulse, as specified by WELDING ENGINEER or WELDING TECHNICIAN. • Starts power supply to produce electric current. • Strikes arc which generates heat to melt and deposit metal from electrode to work piece and join edges of work piece. • Manually guides electrode or gun along weld line, maintaining length of arc and speed of movement to form specified depth of fusion and bead, as judged from color of metal, sound of weld, and size of molten puddle. • Welds in flat, horizontal, vertical, or overhead positions. • Examines weld for bead size and other specifications. • Can manually apply filler rod to supply weld metal. • Can clean or degrease weld joint or work piece, using wire brush, portable grinder, or chemical bath. • Can repair broken or cracked parts and fill holes. • Can prepare broken parts for welding by grooving or scarfing surfaces. • Can chip off excess weld, slag, and spatter, using hand scraper or power chipper. • Can preheat work piece, using hand torch or heating furnace. • Can position and clamp work pieces together or assemble them in jig or fixture. • Can tack assemblies together. • Can cut metal plates or structural shapes. • Can be designated according to type of equipment used as Welder, Carbon Arc; Welder, Flux-Cored Arc; Welder, Gas-Metal Arc; Welder, Gas-Tungsten Arc; Welder, Hand, Submerged Arc; Welder, Plasma Arc; Welder, Shielded-Metal Arc, MIG, TIG and Oxy welders. • Can operate other machine shop equipment to prepare components for welding. • May be designated according to product welded as Welder, Boilermaker. • Important variations include types of metals welded, sub processes used, trade name of equipment used, work site, method of application, high-production or custom, level of ambidexterity required, type of joints welded. • May be required to pass employer performance tests or standard tests to meet certification standards of governmental agencies or professional and technical associations. SERVICEMAN / MECHANIC • Holds relevant qualifications and has ability to pass an independent trade test • Spoken English a must (level will depend on deployment location) • Examine vehicles to determine extent of damage or malfunctions. • Test drive vehicles, and test components and systems, using equipment such as infrared engine analyzers, compression gauges, and computerized diagnostic devices. • Repair, reline, replace, and adjust brakes. • Review work orders and discuss work with supervisors. • Follow checklists to ensure all important parts are examined, including belts, hoses, steering systems, spark plugs, brake and fuel systems, wheel bearings, and other potentially troublesome areas. • Plan work procedures, using charts, technical manuals, and experience • Confer with customers to obtain descriptions of vehicle problems, and to discuss work to be performed and future repair requirements. • Perform routine and scheduled maintenance services such as oil changes, lubrications, and tune-ups. • Disassemble units and inspect parts for wear, using micrometers, calipers, and gauges. • Overhaul or replace carburetors, blowers, generators, distributors, starters, and pumps. • Repair and service air conditioning, heating, engine-cooling, and electrical systems. Repair or replace parts such as pistons, rods, gears, valves, and bearings. • Tear down, repair, and rebuild faulty assemblies such as power systems, steering systems, and linkages. • Rewire ignition systems, lights, and instrument panels. • Repair radiator leaks. • Install and repair accessories such as radios, heaters, mirrors, and windshield wipers. • Repair manual and automatic transmissions. • Repair or replace shock absorbers. • Align vehicles front ends. • Rebuild parts such as crankshafts and cylinder blocks. • Repair damaged automobile bodies. • Replace and adjust headlights. DIESEL MECHANIC • Holds relevant qualifications and ability to pass an independent trade test • Spoken English a must (level will depend on deployment location) • Can repair and maintain electric, diesel, and gasoline industrial trucks, following manuals, and using hand tools, power tools, and knowledge of electrical, power transmission, brake, and other automotive systems: Read job order and observes and listens to truck in operation to determine malfunction and to plan work procedures. • Can install new ignition systems, aligns front wheels, changes or recharges batteries, and replace transmissions and other parts, using hand tools. • Has the ability to overhaul gas or diesel engines, using mechanics hand tools, welding equipment, standard charts, and hoists. • Examines protective guards, loose bolts, and specified safety devices on trucks, and makes adjustments, using hand tools. • Lubricates moving parts and drives repaired truck to verify conformance to specifications. • Can fabricate special lifting or towing attachments, hydraulic systems, shields, or other devices according to blueprints or schematic drawings. DOGGERS • Holds relevant qualifications and ability to pass an independent trade test • Spoken English a must (level will depend on deployment location) • Competent and certified in the application of slinging techniques to move a load (including the selection and inspection of lifting gear) and/or the directing of a crane/hoist operator in the movement of a load when the load is out of the view of the crane/hoist operator RIGGERS • Holds relevant qualifications and has ability to pass an independent trade test • Spoken English a must (level will depend on deployment location) • Movement of plant and equipment • Steel erection • Hoists (including mast climbing hoists) • Placement of pre-cast concrete • Safety nets and static lines • Perimeter safety screens and shutters, and • Cantilevered crane-loading platforms • Cranes, conveyors, dredges and excavators • Tilt slabs • Hoists with jibs and self-climbing hoists • Demolition • Dual lifts • Gin poles and shear legs • Flying foxes and cableways • Guyed derricks and structures • Suspended and fabricated hung scaffolds PIPEFITTERS • Holds relevant qualifications and has ability to pass an independent trade test • Spoken English a must (level will depend on deployment location) • Coordinate with job site manager to configure pipe system layout. • Order proper pipes and other materials. • Select supports, hangers, and hydraulic cylinders. • Assemble materials at job site. • Select type and size of pipe. • Cut, thread, and hammer pipes according to pipe system specs. • Use saws and cutting torches to craft proper pipe sizes. • Turn off steam, water, or gas from pipe section. • Secure pipes to walls and fixtures using brackets, clamps, and tools or welding equipment. • Repair and maintain pipe systems and components. • Resolve problems such as obstructions or holes. • Dip nonferrous piping materials in molten tin and lead to prevent erosion, or galvanic and electrolytic action. • Repair cracks and leaks CRANE OPERATORS • Holds relevant qualification and has ability to pass an independent trade test • Spoken English a must (level will depend on deployment location) • Responsible for operating a stationary or traveling crane to lift, move, position, and reposition loads. Depresses buttons, lifts levers, and ensures load is safely attached to crane before bringing it down. • Primary responsibilities • Operate crane under general supervision. • Manipulate or depress cane controls to regulate speed and direction of crane and hoist movement according to written, verbal, or signal instructions. • Repair crane as needed. • Inspect crane for safety issues on a daily basis. • Determine if any parts are malfunctioning. • Complete job tickets, service quality summaries, and all other necessary paperwork. • Lift, position and place machinery, equipment or other large objects at construction sites and industrial facilities. • Drive trucks to worksites and unload trucks. • Place blocks and outriggers to prevent capsizing when lifting heavy loads. • Move levers and pedals to rotate crane on chassis to raise and lower crane boom and to raise and lower load-line. • Bolt boom sections together to extend or modify boom for pile driving or high lifting. • Work with in precise limits and standards of accuracy. • Operate crane according to signals from helper. • Start and stop crane engine. • Follow directions carefully. DUMP TRUCK OPERATORS • Holds relevant qualification and has ability to pass an independent trade test • Spoken English a must (level will depend on deployment location) • Drives truck equipped with dump body to transport and dump loose materials, such as sand, gravel, crushed rock, coal, or bituminous paving materials: Pulls levers or turns crank to tilt body and dump contents. • Moves hand and foot controls to jerk truck forward and backward to loosen and dump material adhering to body. • May load truck by hand or by operating mechanical loader. • May be designated according to type of material hauled as Coal Hauler; Dust-Truck Driver; Mud Trucker. • May be designated according to type of equipment driven for off-highway projects as Dump-Truck Driver, Off-Highway. BOILERMAKER • Holds relevant qualification and has ability to pass an independent trade test • Spoken English a must (level will depend on deployment location) • Bell, bead with power hammers, or weld pressure vessel tube ends, in order to ensure leak-proof joints. • Bolt or arc-weld pressure vessel structures and parts together, using wrenches and welding equipment. • Examine boilers, pressure vessels, tanks, and vats to locate defects such as leaks, weak spots, and defective sections so that they can be repaired. • Inspect assembled vessels and individual components, such as tubes, fittings, valves, controls, and auxiliary mechanisms, to locate any defects. • Install manholes, hand holes, taps, tubes, valves, gauges, and feedwater connections in drums of water tube boilers, using hand tools. • Install refractory bricks and other heat-resistant materials in fireboxes of pressure vessels. • Lay out plate, sheet steel, or other heavy metal, and locate and mark bending and cutting lines, using protractors, compasses, and drawing instruments or templates. • Locate and mark reference points for columns or plates on boiler foundations, following blueprints and using straightedges, squares, transits, and measuring instruments. • Position, align, and secure structural parts and related assemblies to boiler frames, tanks, or vats of pressure vessels, following blueprints. • Repair or replace defective pressure vessel parts, such as safety valves and regulators, using torches, jacks, caulking hammers, power saws, threading dies, welding equipment, and metalworking machinery. • Shape seams, joints, and irregular edges of pressure vessel sections and structural parts in order to attain specified fit of parts, using cutting torches, hammers, files, and metalworking machines. • Straighten or reshape bent pressure vessel plates and structure parts, using hammers, jacks, and torches. • Study blueprints to determine locations, relationships, and dimensions of parts. • Assemble large vessels in an on-site fabrication shop prior to installation, in order to ensure proper fit. • Attach rigging, and signal crane or hoist operators to lift heavy frame and plate sections and other parts into place. • Clean pressure vessel equipment, using scrapers, wire brushes, and cleaning solvents. • Shape and fabricate parts, such as stacks, uptakes, and chutes, in order to adapt pressure vessels, heat exchangers, and piping to premises, using heavy-metalworking machines such as brakes, rolls, and drill presses. PAINTERS • Holds relevant qualification and has ability to pass an independent trade test • Spoken English a must (level will depend on deployment location) • Prepares, primes, sands, seals, patches and paints furniture, surfaces, buildings, and fixtures utilizing all types of painting materials such as varnish, lacquer, shellac, enamel, latex, epoxy, water-proofing and heat resistant finishes • Tapes, flushes, repairs and applies texturing, wallpaper, and acoustic layers on a variety of surfaces. • Adjusts colours when necessary; utilizes enhanced finishing skills when appropriate. • Applies materials to new construction, existing, multi-story buildings, alterations, and remodelling. • Graffiti response and removal using a variety of available products and soda blasting. • Operates, cleans and maintains all painting equipment, including brush, roll, sprayers and electro-static sprayers, pumps, etc. Safely stores and labels all materials. • Maintains and repairs soda blasting compressor and accessories. • Estimates time and materials required; keeps computerized records and submits reports of work performed. • Erects scaffolding, rigging and ladders as necessary in a manner consistent with safety codes. CONCRETERS • Holds relevant qualification and has ability to pass an independent trade test • Spoken English a must (level will depend on deployment location) • Check the forms that hold the concrete to see that they are properly constructed. • Set the forms that hold concrete to the desired pitch and depth, and align them. • Spread, level, and smooth concrete, using rake, shovel, hand or power trowel, hand or power screed, and float. • Mold expansion joints and edges, using edging tools, jointers, and straightedge. • Monitor how the wind, heat, or cold affect the curing of the concrete throughout the entire process. • Signal truck driver to position truck to facilitate pouring concrete, and move chute to direct concrete on forms • Produce rough concrete surface, using broom. • Operate power vibrator to compact concrete. • Direct the casting of the concrete and supervise laborers who use shovels or special tools to spread it. • Mix cement, sand, and water to produce concrete, grout, or slurry, using hoe, trowel, tamper, scraper, or concrete-mixing machine. • Cut out damaged areas, drill holes for reinforcing rods, and position reinforcing rods to repair concrete, using power saw and drill. • Wet concrete surface, and rub with stone to smooth surface and obtain specified finish. • Wet surface to prepare for bonding, fill holes and cracks with grout or slurry, and smooth, using trowel. • Clean chipped area, using wire brush, and feel and observe surface to determine if it is rough or uneven. • Apply hardening and sealing compounds to cure surface of concrete, and waterproof or restore surface. • Chip, scrape, and grind high spots, ridges, and rough projections to finish concrete, using pneumatic chisels, power grinders, or hand tools. • Spread roofing paper on surface of foundation, and spread concrete onto roofing paper with trowel to form terrazzo base. • Build wooden molds, and clamp molds around area to be repaired, using hand tools. • Sprinkle colour marble or stone chips, powdered steel, or colouring powder over surface to produce prescribed finish. • Cut metal division strips, and press them into terrazzo base so that top edges form desired design or pattern. • Fabricate concrete beams, columns, and panels. • Waterproof or restore concrete surfaces, using appropriate compounds. BLOCK/BRICKLAYERS • Holds relevant qualification and has ability to pass an independent trade test • Spoken English a must (level will depend on deployment location) • Lays building materials, such as brick, structural tile, and concrete cinder, glass, gypsum, and terra cotta block to construct or repair walls, partitions, arches, sewers, and other structures: Measures distance from reference points and marks guidelines on working surface to lay out work. • Spreads soft bed of mortar that serves as base and binder for block, using trowel. • Applies mortar to end of block and positions block in mortar bed. • Taps block with trowel to level, align, and embed in mortar, allowing specified thickness of joint. • Removes excess mortar from face of block, using trowel. • Finishes mortar between brick with pointing tool or trowel. • Breaks bricks to fit spaces too small for whole brick, using edge of trowel or brick hammer. • Determines vertical and horizontal alignment of courses, using plumb bob, gaugeline, and level. • Fastens brick or terra cotta veneer to face of structures, with tie wires embedded in mortar between bricks, or in anchor holes in veneer brick • May weld metal parts to steel structural members. • May apply plaster to walls and ceiling, using trowel, to complete repair work. • May be designated according to material used as Cinder-Block Mason; Concrete-Block Mason; Terra-Cotta Mason; or work performed as Bricklayer, Maintenance. • When specializing in construction of specified structures, is designated according to specialty as Bricklayer, Sewer; Chimney Builder, Brick. • May be designated: Block Setter, Gypsum; Hollow-Tile-Partition Erector; Plaster-Block Layer; Silo Erector. PIPE LAYERS • Holds relevant qualification and has ability to pass an independent trade test • Spoken English a must (level will depend on deployment location) • Align and position pipes to prepare them for welding or sealing. • Check slopes for conformance to requirements, using levels or lasers. • Connect pipe pieces and seal joints, using welding equipment, cement, or glue. • Cover pipes with earth or other materials. • Cut pipes to required lengths. • Dig trenches to desired or required depths, by hand or using trenching tools. • Align and position pipes to prepare them for welding or sealing. • Check slopes for conformance to requirements, using levels or lasers. • Connect pipe pieces and seal joints, using welding equipment, cement, or glue. • Cover pipes with earth or other materials. • Cut pipes to required lengths. • Dig trenches to desired or required depths, by hand or using trenching tools. • Locate existing pipes needing repair or replacement, using magnetic or radio indicators. • Tap and drill holes into pipes to introduce auxiliary lines or devices. • Install and use instruments such as lasers, grade rods, and transit levels. • Operate mechanized equipment such as pickup trucks, rollers, tandem dump trucks, front-end loaders, and backhoes. • Train others in pipe-laying, and provide supervision. RIGGERS AND SCAFOLDERS • Holds relevant qualification and has ability to pass an independent trade test • Spoken English a must (level will depend on deployment location) • Align, level, and anchor machinery. • Attach loads to rigging to provide support or prepare them for moving, using hand and power tools. • Attach pulleys and blocks to fixed overhead structures such as beams, ceilings, and gin pole booms, using bolts and clamps. • Control movement of heavy equipment through narrow openings or confined spaces, using chain falls, gin poles, gallows frames, and other equipment. • Dismantle and store rigging equipment after use. • Fabricate, set up, and repair rigging, supporting structures, hoists, and pulling gear, using hand and power tools. • Manipulate rigging lines, hoists, and pulling gear to move or support materials such as heavy equipment, ships, or theatrical sets. • Select gear such as cables, pulleys, and winches, according to load weights and sizes, facilities, and work schedules. • Signal or verbally direct workers engaged in hoisting and moving loads, in order to ensure safety of workers and materials. • Test rigging to ensure safety and reliability. • Tilt, dip, and turn suspended loads to manoeuvre over, under, and/or around obstacles, using multi-point suspension techniques. • Clean and dress machine surfaces and component parts. • Install ground rigging for yarding lines, attaching chokers to logs and then to the lines. LABOURERS TRADE ASSISTANTS Interested? Just send your documents to internationalnurses@yahoo Any country can apply.
Posted on: Thu, 20 Mar 2014 06:07:39 +0000

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