The scaffolder will be responsible for erecting, maintaining, and dismantling scaffolding structures safely and efficiently on various construction sites. The role requires adherence to safety standards, the ability to work at heights, and effective teamwork to ensure that all scaffolding is secure and compliant with Japanese regulations.
Scaffold Erection: Assemble scaffolding structures according to project specifications, ensuring they are stable and secure.
Inspection and Maintenance: Inspection and Maintenance: regularly inspect scaffolding for safety and stability, making necessary repairs or adjustments.
Dismantling: Safely take down scaffolding structures once the job is completed, ensuring all components are accounted for and stored properly.
Safety Compliance: Adhere to all safety regulations and standards, including wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).
Team Collaboration: Work closely with other construction workers and supervisors to ensure scaffolding is erected in the correct locations and according to schedule.
Material Handling: Transport and manage scaffolding materials on-site, ensuring that they are used efficiently and stored securely.
Documentation: Keep accurate records of scaffolding activities, including inspections and maintenance performed.