Al Naqsh Group in Qatar has announced openings for ironworkers, carpenters, construction workers, and drivers, with competitive salaries.
Details and application information for these positions in Qatar can be found below:
Qatar Job Details:
ALNAQSH GROUP HIRING WORKERS
Having Valid QID
- Steel fixer
- Carpenter
- Mason
- Driver
Applying for Jobs:
Post CV: 71522995
Email: info@alnaqshgroup.com
Job Descriptions for Blacksmiths, Construction Workers, and Carpenters
Here are realistic, modern-day job descriptions for the three trades you asked about. These reflect how the roles are typically advertised and performed in 2025 (mostly in the US/Canada/Europe/Australia context).1. Blacksmith (Modern Artisan/Fabricator)Job Title: Blacksmith / Architectural Metalworker / Custom FabricatorJob Summary
We are seeking a skilled Blacksmith to design, forge, and finish custom metalwork including architectural elements, sculpture, knives, tools, gates, railings, and restoration pieces. The role combines traditional hand-forging techniques with modern power tools, CNC plasma, and welding.Key Responsibilities Forge carbon steel, stainless steel, Damascus, and non-ferrous metals using coal/gas forges, power hammers, and hydraulic presses
Read and interpret technical drawings and historic patterns
Perform hot and cold forging, heat-treating, grinding, and finishing
Weld (TIG/MIG/Stick) and fabricate assemblies
Restore antique ironwork and replicate historic hardware
Maintain forges, anvils, and tooling; manage fuel and stock inventory
Interact with clients, architects, and designers
Requirements 3–7+ years of professional blacksmithing experience or completion of a recognized apprenticeship (e.g., ABANA artist-blacksmith level, or European Meister)
Proficient with power hammer, fly press, treadle hammer, and traditional hand tools
Strong welding and metal-finishing skills
Ability to lift 80+ lbs and work in hot, noisy environments
Portfolio of completed work required
Preferred Knife-making or tool-making specialty
CNC plasma or CAD experience
Blacksmithing school graduate (e.g., American Bladesmith Society Master Smith, Hereford College UK, etc.)
Pay Range (2025): $25–$45/hr (journeyman) or $60k–$120k+ per year for established custom shops/artists2. Construction Worker / General LaborerJob Title: Construction LaborerJob Summary
Entry-level to mid-level position supporting commercial and residential construction projects. Heavy physical work in all weather conditions.Key Responsibilities Load/unload materials, clean and prepare job sites
Dig trenches, compact earth, and set braces/forms
Assist carpenters, masons, operators, and other trades
Operate hand and power tools (sawzall, jackhammer, compactor, etc.)
Erect and dismantle scaffolding and temporary structures
Mix, pour, and spread concrete; basic masonry work
Follow safety protocols and wear proper PPE at all times
Requirements Ability to lift 80–100 lbs repeatedly and work on feet all day
Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
Comfortable working at heights and in confined spaces
Basic math and measurement skills
Preferred OSHA 10 or 30-hour card
Experience with skid steers, telehandlers, or rough-terrain forklifts
Bilingual (English/Spanish) a plus in many regions
Pay Range (2025): $18–$32/hr depending on region and union vs non-union3. Carpenter (Rough & Finish)Job Title: Carpenter (Journeyman or Apprentice)Job Summary
Experienced carpenter needed for residential and commercial framing, finish work, and remodeling projects.Key Responsibilities Read blueprints and layout walls, floors, roofs
Frame wood and light-gauge metal stud walls, floors, and roof systems
Install windows, doors, siding, trim, cabinetry, and hardware
Build and install custom staircases, built-ins, and millwork
Concrete formwork and flatwork when required
Operate table saws, track saws, miter saws, framing nailers, etc.
Mentor apprentices and maintain safe, clean job sites
Requirements 4+ years of carpentry experience or completed 4-year apprenticeship program
Own hand tools and reliable transportation
Proficient in layout with laser levels and construction master calculators
Ability to lift 80+ lbs and work from ladders/scaffolding
Solid understanding of modern building codes (IBC/IRC)
Preferred Lead carpenter or foreman experience
Trim/finish specialty or historical restoration experience
OSHA 10/30, First Aid/CPR, scaffolding certification
Pay Range (2025): Apprentice: $20–$32/hr
Journeyman non-union: $30–$48/hr
Union journeyman (UBC): $45–$70/hr + benefits package (varies by local)
