Construction Vacancies in Italy

Construction jobs across Italy for laborers, masons, and finishing workers. Roles with housing support, official onboarding, and legal employment.

Types of Construction Jobs and Responsibilities in Italy

Construction jobs in Italy are available on residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects throughout the country. These roles focus on manual labor, structural work, and finishing tasks and are suitable for foreign workers seeking stable employment.
  • Construction Laborer

    Main responsibilities:
    • Assisting with general construction tasks
    • Carrying materials and preparing work areas
    • Supporting skilled workers on-site
  • Mason / Bricklayer

    Main responsibilities:
    • Laying bricks, blocks, or stone
    • Preparing mortar and construction materials
    • Following building plans and safety rules
  • Finishing Worker

    Main responsibilities:
    • Performing interior finishing work
    • Installing basic elements and surfaces
    • Supporting final construction stages
  • Concrete Worker

    Main responsibilities:
    • Mixing and pouring concrete
    • Assisting with formwork and reinforcement
    • Maintaining clean and safe work zones
  • Construction Helper

    Main responsibilities:
    • Supporting daily site operations
    • Cleaning tools and work areas
    • Assisting different teams as required
  • Renovation Assistant

    Main responsibilities:
    • Assisting with renovation and repair projects
    • Removing old materials and preparing surfaces
    • Supporting installation and finishing tasks
Employment Conditions
Construction positions in Italy cover residential, commercial, renovation, and infrastructure projects. These roles focus on physical labor, building support, and finishing tasks and are suitable for foreign workers.
Most entry-level vacancies offer:
  • Official contracts compliant with Italian labor law
  • Regulated shifts (usually 8 hours, with overtime options)
  • On-the-job training
  • Accommodation assistance (shared housing or allowance) in many cases
  • No Italian required – basic English or instructions in native language sufficient

Salary and Conditions Overview

Construction Jobs in Italy – Overview
Construction positions in Italy provide foreign workers with secure, regulated employment on residential, commercial, renovation, and infrastructure projects. Major activity areas (Lombardy, Lazio, Veneto, Emilia-Romagna) sustain steady demand for manual labor roles.
Entry-level construction jobs typically require no prior experience or Italian language proficiency. Employers deliver on-site training, official contracts, and structured schedules compliant with Italian labor law.
Core tasks include material handling, site support, bricklaying, concrete pouring, interior finishing, renovation assistance, and maintaining safe work areas.
Key facts for 2026:
  • Minimum wage (CCNL edilizia): €1 000–1 100/month brutto approx.
  • Average gross pay in construction roles: €1 100–1 600/month
  • Overtime premium: minimum +15–30%
  • Accommodation assistance: common (shared housing or allowance) in project areas
  • Shift structure: 8 hours, day shifts mostly, weekend options
These roles suit individuals and couples seeking legal employment, predictable income, and potential for long-term contracts in Italy’s active construction industry.
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Construction Jobs in Italy

Construction jobs in Italy offer foreign workers practical access to employment within the country’s building and renovation sector. Across Italian cities and regional development zones, companies regularly recruit staff for labor positions, masonry work, concrete operations, and finishing support roles, supporting a wide range of ongoing construction projects.
Many construction vacancies in Italy prioritise hands-on skills and physical readiness rather than formal certifications. Employers typically provide structured onboarding, clear task allocation, and official employment contracts that comply with Italian labor regulations, ensuring transparency and legal protection from the first working day.
Daily construction work in Italy may include site preparation, structural assembly, and interior finishing tasks, depending on the project phase. These roles remain essential to national development and offer a reliable way to gain professional experience, secure steady income, and build long-term prospects within the Italian construction industry.

Working Legally Comes First

Taxes and contributions apply only if employment is legal.