Skilled Worker – Construction Technology

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  • Sambalpur, Odisha
  • Rs. 5,00,000-7,00,000 per year
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 1 day ago
Job Description :Job Title: Skilled Worker – Construction TechnologyLocation: AustriaEmployment Type: Full-Time / PermanentIndustry: Construction / Rail Infrastructure / Civil EngineeringJob SummaryWe are seeking motivated and technically skilled Skilled Workers in Construction Technology to join infrastructure and rail engineering projects in Austria. The role involves working on track superstructure and civil engineering works, ensuring safe and efficient railway operations.Key ResponsibilitiesPerform standardized technical tasks in track superstructure and civil engineeringSupport inspection, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair activitiesParticipate in winter service operations and major reconstruction projectsCarry out welding work in track and civil engineering areasOperate rail vehicles when requiredPrepare materials, tools, and equipment for site activitiesMaintain accurate technical documentation and service recordsEnsure compliance with safety and operational standardsSalary: Approx 3000000 INR LPARequirements
  • Completed apprenticeship/technical college certificate or equivalent (for training completed outside Austria)
  • Age below 40 years
  • Valid driving license B (mandatory from day one)
  • Willingness to work shifts, nights, weekends, and outdoors in all weather conditions
  • Successful completion of psychological aptitude & physical fitness tests (EU & TU2)
BenefitsFull Reimbursement: 100% reimbursement of migration costs and German language training expenses after you move to AustriaAccommodation Support: Assistance in finding suitable housing in AustriaWork Visa: 2-year visa validity, renewable by the clientFamily Visa: Option to bring your family and settle togetherPermanent Residence Pathway: Eligibility for permanent residence after 5 yearsStable Career Opportunity: Secure, non-contractual role with long-term career growth and settlement prospects in Austria

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