CSCS Labourer Jobs in Bradford
Bradford has a growing construction job market — residential development, city of culture 2025 regeneration investment, and commercial and logistics activity across West Yorkshire create consistent opportunities.
Typical pay: £13–£18 per hour · Card required: CSCS Green Card (minimum)
CSCS Labourer Jobs in Bradford — What to Expect
Bradford has a growing construction job market — residential development, city of culture 2025 regeneration investment, and commercial and logistics activity across West Yorkshire create consistent opportunities.
How to qualify as a CSCS Labourer
To work as a CSCS labourer on UK construction sites, you need to pass the CSCS Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) test and apply for a CSCS Green Labourer Card. The test is available at CITB-approved test centres across the UK. Once passed, you can apply for your card online.
Career progression
Many site managers and supervisors started as labourers. Common progression routes include gaining NVQ qualifications to move into a specific trade (groundworks, bricklaying, carpentry), gaining plant licences to become a plant operator, or working towards supervisory roles.
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