Building and Construction Jobs in Australia

Australia's construction industry is in the middle of one of the biggest delivery cycles in decades and that’s translating into increased job demand across the country. With a $242B infrastructure pipeline spanning transport, energy, utilities, housing and major civil construction projects the sector is powering ahead but it’s also running into the same problem everywhere: not enough skilled people to keep up.
Major cities like Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth are at the forefront of this growth. But the reality on the ground is projects are competing for the same labour pool and contractors are under pressure to mobilise crews fast and keep programs moving.
That’s where AWX comes in.
“We’re seeing strong demand across every major region currently. The work is there, the challenge is getting the right people to the right sites quickly. That’s exactly what we do at AWX every day, working closely with both clients and candidates to keep projects moving and crews supported on the ground,” said Andrew Lawrenson, General Manager, AWX.
Construction in South East Queensland
South East Queensland is at the centre of this pressure, with major transport, civil and infrastructure projects ramping up ahead of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The region is facing a surge in demand across civil construction, with Queensland’s infrastructure pipeline estimated at more than $140B, with workforce forecasts pointing to significant labour shortages during peak delivery periods.
For employers delivering this pipeline, AWX provides workforce solutions across civil construction, infrastructure, manufacturing, resources and major project environments. Its teams support clients with rapid mobilisation, skilled and semi-skilled labour, regional workforce coverage and on site workforce management, helping reduce labour shortages across critical project stages.
With projects competing for the same pool of skilled labour, contractors are under increasing pressure to lock in reliable crews, mobilise quickly and maintain project delivery timelines. There’s consistent demand across skilled trades, operators and project support roles in residential, commercial and civil infrastructure.
Labour hire and recruitment agencies such as AWX are central to this movement, connecting people to work and keeping employer sites staffed when demand spikes. We specialise in matching candidates with suitable civil and construction job openings and making sure people don’t sit on the bench when there’s work available.
“We’ve got 2,000+ people in work every single week across multiple states and a database pool of 400,000+. We’ve built strong relationships with clients and sites, so when work comes in, we can move quickly and place the right people straight away. That’s what keeps projects moving and workers supported,” said Andrew.
"On top of that, 9/10 of our clients recommend AWX and we place 1,000+ First Nations candidates into work every year. It's not just about volume, it's about doing right by the people and businesses we work with," said Andrew.

Overview of the Australian construction industry
The Australian construction industry is the second largest industry in the country, a significant pillar of the national economy. It continues to grow steadily, driven by long term infrastructure and housing demand.
It makes up 9% of Australia’s workforce, employing 1.3 million people across residential, commercial and infrastructure sectors, each requiring different skill sets and delivery models.
AWX is a large labour hire and recruitment business with 20+ branches across Australia and New Zealand, employing 35,000 people annually across the civil and construction, landscaping, mining, food and manufacturing and technical and executive sectors.
Founded in 2000 by Tom Reardon and his business partners, AWX started out in construction, landscaping and civil work before growing into the national labour hire and recruitment business it is today. In 2016, AWX became the founding business of People Infrastructure, which listed on the ASX in 2017 and rebranded to PeopleIN (ASX: PPE) in 2020, now Australia's largest workforce solutions company."
Key locations for construction jobs
Australia’s got plenty of construction hubs, but Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth are leading the charge when it comes to volume of work right now with a variety of job listings.
Brisbane continues to see strong urban development and infrastructure expansion.
“In Brisbane, we’re regularly on the lookout for machine operators, labourers, concreters, steel fixers and form workers as well as skilled trades. It’s fast moving work and we’re placing people into roles every week as projects kick off and ramp up,” said Andrew.
Melbourne has a steady pipeline of major infrastructure and commercial projects.
“In Melbourne, the common roles we see are across civil infrastructure, rail, road and commercial projects. There’s consistent demand for operators, site supervisors and experienced trades who can step straight onto active sites,” said Andrew.
Perth brings a different mix, especially driven by mining, shutdowns and resource linked construction activity. Regional areas also remain strong for labour demand across infrastructure and residential projects.
“Beyond the big three cities, that local knowledge runs deep across the network. Our branches each have their own relationships with site supervisors and project leads, so when a client needs a crew mobilised, it's not a cold call, it's someone who already knows the job,” said Andrew.
High demand areas include:
● Brisbane: Urban development
● Melbourne: Commercial projects
● Perth: Mining and resources
● Regional areas: Infrastructure and residential
To maximise your job search, it’s worth looking beyond just the big cities. Regional and growth corridor projects can offer solid long term work and good site exposure.
“We encourage people to consider regions like South East Queensland or Brisbane more broadly. The lead up to 2032 is a once in a generation pipeline of work and being on those projects is something that really builds your experience. We’re actively placing people into those jobs as they come online,” said Andrew.

Types of construction jobs available
Construction in Australia covers a wide range of roles and entry points, from labouring through to specialist technical and management positions. Skilled trades like electricians, carpenters or plumbers are always in demand across residential and commercial projects. These roles usually need specific trade qualifications.
General labourers are the backbone of most sites - doing the groundwork, assisting trades and keeping things moving day to day. Plenty of entry level work here, especially for people new to construction.
Project management and engineering roles focus on planning, coordination and delivery of major works.
“The team at AWX recruit across all construction roles, in all sorts of locations. If you’re not sure where you fit, it’s worth having a chat with us. We’ll talk through your experience and match you to what’s moving in the market right now,” said Andrew.
“We treat people like people, not numbers. A lot of our employees stick with AWX long term because they know we’ll actually pick up the phone, check in and help them stay in work,” said Andrew.
Types of construction jobs include:
● Skilled trades: Carpenters, electricians, plumbers
● Operators: Excavator, grader, dozer, roller etc.
● General labourers: Site preparation, equipment handling
● Management: Project managers, site supervisors
● Engineering: Civil and structural engineers
● Specialist roles: Architects, environmental officers
Exploring these options can help job seekers find roles that best match their skills and career aspirations.
Top tips for finding construction jobs in Brisbane and beyond
Finding construction jobs in Brisbane and other Australian cities is pretty straightforward if you know where to look and stay connected to the right people. It’s about being visible, prepared and connected to the right networks.
Build connections that open doors
Networking still matters. A lot of roles get filled before they’re ever advertised, so knowing people on the ground helps. Get along to industry events, stay active in local construction groups and keep your name in the mix to expand your network.
Stay across every opportunity with job boards
Online job boards are one of the fastest ways to find work in your area. All AWX roles are listed on our website, with the option to set up job alerts so you’re notified straight to your inbox new jobs go live.
Job ready resume
A tailored resume goes a long way, keep it tight and relevant. Focus on the relevant experience, tickets and skills that match the job you’re looking for in the construction industry. It helps your application stand out among a crowded field.
AWX labour hire
Working with a specialist labour hire partner like AWX means you’re plugged directly into active sites and opportunities across the country. We work across labour hire, contract and permanent roles in civil and construction, giving you direct access to opportunities with employers who are actively hiring and ready to build crews on the ground.
“Honestly, the easiest way to find work is just calling your local AWX office. We’ve got 20+ branches across Australia and New Zealand and every one of them has recruiters who know the local sites, the supervisors and what’s about to start. That’s how we can move fast and get people into work quickly,” said Andrew.
With branches stretching from Cairns and Townsville down to Wollongong and across to Perth and New Zealand, including Bundaberg, Mackay, Emerald, Mount Isa, Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast, AWX's regional reach matches the regional spread of the work itself.
Social media
Social media can be a powerful way to uncover job opportunities in construction. Platforms like LinkedIn allow you to connect directly with potential employers, follow companies you want to work for and stay across current job openings as they come up.
Top tips include:
● Network within the industry
● Use online job platforms
● Tailor resumes for construction roles
● Engage with recruitment agencies
● Utilise social media for job searching
Applying these strategies can make a significant difference in securing a construction job.

Partner with AWX to find the right role faster
Working with a specialist recruitment partner takes a lot of the guesswork out of finding construction work. AWX labour hire and recruitment connects candidates with labour hire, contract and permanent opportunities across civil, construction and infrastructure projects nationwide. We focus on getting the right people onto the right sites quickly, safely and consistently.
From day one, you’re covered with steady work options, clear and transparent pay, flexible shifts that fit your lifestyle and a local team who actually knows you and has your back. No call centres, just local people making sure you’re looked after on and off site.
“It’s really about consistency, keeping people in work and keeping clients fully resourced. When that balance works, everyone benefits,” said Andrew.
“AWX has exceeded all my expectations. From the very beginning until now, the entire experience has been excellent,” said Takudzwa Mugumbate, Labourer, Brisbane.
How to Apply for Construction Jobs Effectively
Applying for construction jobs is all about keeping things simple and relevant.
Start with a resume to highlight relevant experience. Focus on skills, tickets, licences and achievements related to construction, such as project management or equipment handling.
“Our recruiters are on the phone every day with candidates, so we’re constantly helping people figure out where they fit best based on what’s happening in their local market,” said Andrew.
Understanding the company or project helps tailor applications and improve alignment with employer needs.
“Our recruiters will give you tips on how to tailor your application properly such as what to highlight, what sites are looking for and how to make sure you stand out for the right reasons,” said Andrew.
Online job platforms and LinkedIn remain key tools for job discovery.
Tips for effective application:
● Tailor your resume and cover letter
● Network within the construction industry
● Conduct thorough research on potential employers
● Utilise job boards and LinkedIn
● Prepare for interviews
By following these strategies, job seekers can increase their chances of securing a role in Australia’s competitive construction sector. Preparation and persistence are key.
Key requirements and certifications for construction work in Australia
Construction work in Australia requires core safety compliance and role specific qualifications. A White Card is mandatory for all workers and confirms completion of general construction induction training.
Beyond that, requirements depend on the role. Electricians need valid trade licenses, plant operators need relevant machinery tickets and trades like carpenters or pipe crews require formal qualifications plus relevant site tickets depending on the job scope. General labourers may need basic site inductions or task-specific tickets depending on the project.
Experience is highly valued in this industry and a lot of people come through apprenticeships or hands on site work rather than formal study alone.
Key Certifications:
● White Card: Required for general site safety
● Trade licenses: Specific to trades like plumbing and electrical
● First aid certificate: Often needed for safety compliance
● Specific machinery licenses: Necessary for operating heavy equipment

Frequently Asked Questions about construction jobs in Australia
What qualifications do I need for a construction job in Australia?
Most jobs need a White Card. From there, it depends on the role. Trades, operators and specialist roles all have different requirements. AWX can talk you through exactly what’s needed based on the type of work you’re chasing.
Are international workers allowed to apply for construction jobs?
Yes, as long as you’ve got valid working rights in Australia and recognised qualifications where needed, AWX can help connect you to suitable roles.
Where can I find job listings for construction roles?
You’ll find all current roles on the AWX job board on our website, or you can jump straight into your local AWX branch. We’ve got 20+ offices right across Australia, so there’s always a local recruiter who knows what’s happening on nearby sites and can point you in the right direction fast.
What is a White Card?
A White Card is the basic safety ticket you need to work on any construction site in Australia. It shows you’ve completed general construction induction training and understand how to work safely around hazards, machinery and site rules. Without a White Card, you won’t be allowed on site, it’s the first thing every worker needs before starting construction work.
How do I obtain certifications for trades?
Usually through apprenticeships or registered training pathways. AWX can point you in the right direction depending on your experience and goals.
What safety gear is necessary?
Basic PPE includes high vis, steel cap boots, hard hats, gloves and safety glasses, with additional gear depending on the site. AWX makes sure staff know exactly what’s required before they start.
Maximising your opportunities in the Australian construction sector
The construction industry in Australia is busy, growing and full of opportunity but it moves fast. Understanding what’s happening in the industry, keeping your resume tight, and staying linked in with recruiters like AWX all makes a real difference when demand is this high.
Contact AWX today to find out what’s available near you and get working sooner.













