Heavy Infrastructure Laborer

Location: Slovakia

Salary: €1,675/month

Job type: Full-time

Experience: Entry

Openings: 25

Contract duration: 1 year

About this role

Dig utility trenches, lay concrete pipes, and compact road surfaces on Slovak infrastructure projects. Day shift Mon-Fri, 06:00-14:30 (40 hrs/wk). Housing, meals, safety gear included.

Working in Slovakia
Slovakia per capita produces more cars than any other country in the world — Volkswagen, Kia, Stellantis and Land Rover all operate full-scale assembly plants here. A single permit covering work and residence usually clears in 6 to 10 weeks at consulates abroad. Cost of living is roughly comparable to Czech Republic; Bratislava is the most expensive but most plants are in lower-cost regions. Vietnamese and Serbian communities anchor most migrant networks; English is widely spoken inside multinational plants.

What this role looks like day-to-day
On a construction site you'll move between manual material handling, assisting trades (carpenters, masons, ironworkers) and following the site supervisor's daily plan. Outdoor work in all weather is normal; PPE is provided and mandatory. This role suits workers in good physical condition, comfortable working outside, and able to follow safety rules carefully — a single mistake on a building site has consequences.

Who fits and how to apply
This intake covers 25 placements on a 1 year renewable contract, paying €1,675/month. This is an entry-level role — the employer provides paid training during onboarding. On language: Basic English (A2-B1) - language courses available on-site. Contract benefits include accommodation, meals, uniform, training, employer-provided accommodation, work permit and visa support. CHI Recruiting handles document preparation, employer match, work permit and visa filing — full paid recruitment service with transparent pricing disclosed before you commit.

Job reference: CHI-8BBD09BF.

Requirements

Skills

Benefits & Perks

Language requirements

Basic English (A2-B1) - language courses available on-site

FAQ

What does the work permit and visa process look like for Slovakia?

Processing typically runs 6-10 weeks once your documents are in order (passport, education attestation, police clearance, medical fitness). CHI Recruiting handles the employer-side application; the worker pays government fees (medical, embassy, document chain) which are disclosed transparently up front.

What about the climate and lifestyle in Slovakia?

Cold continental winters. Worker accommodation is centrally heated. Slovakia has growing migrant-worker communities, especially in industrial cities. Free time activities, religious facilities, halal/vegetarian food access — these vary by city and CHI Recruiting briefs every worker pre-departure.

What is included in the contract for this Heavy Infrastructure Laborer?

Salary is €1,675/month. Contract is 1 year renewable. This intake covers 25 placements. Most contracts in our partner network include shared accommodation, meals on shift, work uniform and PPE — confirmed on the offer letter.

Do I need previous experience for this Heavy Infrastructure Laborer?

No prior experience is required for this position. Paid on-the-job training runs through your first 2-4 weeks at the plant, after which you operate independently with periodic supervision. Workers from any blue-collar background adapt smoothly.

What language level is needed at the plant?

For this specific role: Basic English (A2-B1) - language courses available on-site. Most multinational plants run in English on the floor with simplified communication and pictogram safety signs. Free or subsidised on-site language classes are common after month 1.

What safety gear is provided on site?

Boots, hi-vis vest, hard hat, gloves, safety glasses and seasonal thermals are issued at onboarding. Site-specific induction covers fall protection, scaffolding rules, and exclusion zones. Replacement PPE is free.

To apply, visit the live page: https://chirecruiting.com/jobs/heavy-infrastructure-laborer-slovakia-8bbd09bf