Who's in Blue Collar Level?

Blue-collar worker refers to workers who engage in hard manual labor, typically agriculture, manufacturing, construction, mining, or maintenance. If the reference to a blue-collar job does not point to these types of work, it might imply another physically exhausting task

  • Fabricators (Pressure Vessel)
  • Fettlers
  • Fettling Supervisor
  • Fitter (Insulation)
  • Fitters (Structural & Piping)
  • Foreman Welders
  • Forklift Operator
  • Floorhands
  • Gardener
  • Grinder
  • Head Waiter
  • Housekeeping Supervisor
  • Hydraulic Mechanic
  • Structural Steel Estimator
  • Welder (FCAW)
  • Office Boy
  • Instrument Fitter
  • Instrument Technician
  • Insulator
  • Kitchen Helper
  • Labour (Semi Skilled)
  • Laundry Man
  • Logistics Coordinator
  • Machine Operator
  • Machinist/Turner
  • Maintenance Supervisor
  • Maintenance Technician
  • Mall Room Attendant
  • Mason
  • Stewards
  • Truck Operators
  • Painter/Blaster
  • Mech Technician (Pumps and Compressors)
  • Mechanical Fitter
  • MIG Welders
  • Motorman
  • Petrol Mechanic
  • Pipe Fitter/Fabricator
  • Plant Mechanic
  • Plant Technician
  • Production Foreman
  • Rig Electrician
  • Project Fitter/Installation
  • Rig Mechanic
  • Denter cum Painter
  • Waiter
  • Painting Inspector
  • Diesel Mechanic
  • Diesel Technician
  • Draftsman
  • Draughtsman (Pressure Vessel)
  • Driver (Light & Heavy Duty)
  • Duct Insulation Supervisor
  • RT Welders
  • Sand Blaster
  • Scaffolders
  • Secretary/Technical Clerk
  • Senior Tool Pusher
  • Stainless Steel Fabricator
  • Stainless Steel Welder
  • Technicians (Escalator/Elevator)
  • Fabricators (Pressure Vessel)
  • Welder (SAW)

Roles and Responsibilities of Blue Collar Level

Blue-collar worker refers to workers who engage in hard manual labor, typically agriculture, manufacturing, construction, mining, or maintenance.

Some of the blue collar work is skilled while other work is unskilled in nature and is usually not performed in an office environment. The type of work for a blue collared worker is mainly related to something being manufactured, physically built or maintained.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is blue collar sector?

Workers who engage in hard manual labor, typically agriculture, manufacturing, construction, mining, or maintenance. It usually is a physically exhausting task that is inclined towards building or manufacturing etc.

What are the four categories of blue collar workers?

Blue-collar jobs are typically classified as involving manual labor and compensation by an hourly wage. Some fields that fall into this category include construction, manufacturing, maintenance, and mining. Those who have this sort of job are characterized as members.

Do blue collar jobs pay well?

Traditionally blue-collar jobs pay very well. Jobs typically viewed as blue-collar, such as construction and extraction occupations will always be in demand and require skilled professionals.

Is electrician blue-collar?

Yes, Electricians and cable-line repairmen are some blue-collar jobs which are highly paid due dependent on the technical aspect and the skill level.

Is a cashier a blue collar worker?

Yes, cashiers are blue collar workers work most often in a non-office setting (construction site, production line, driving etc.). They use their hands and physical abilities to perform their duties.

What are some requirements of a blue collar job?

Blue collar jobs typically require specific training and licensing, since most of the work is learnt while working on the job when compared to traditional learning.

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