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Monday, January 19, 2026

Job Roles in the Scaffolding Industry

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The scaffolding industry is a critical component of the construction sector, providing the necessary infrastructure for workers to safely reach elevated areas. This industry offers a variety of job roles, each playing a vital part in ensuring that scaffolding structures are erected, maintained, and dismantled correctly.

If you’re interested in a career in scaffolding, understanding these roles can help you find the best fit for your skills and interests. Here’s a detailed look at the different job roles within the UK scaffolding industry.

Labourer/Yard Operative

Responsibilities:

  • Assisting with the erection, maintenance, and dismantling of scaffolding structures.
  • Transporting materials to and from the job site.
  • Ensuring tools and materials are organized and ready for use.

Estimated Annual Wage:

  • £20,000 – £24,000

 

Trainee Scaffolder/Apprentice

Responsibilities:

  • Learning the trade under the supervision of experienced scaffolders.
  • Assisting with basic tasks while gaining hands-on experience.
  • Attending classroom-based training as part of an apprenticeship programme.

Estimated Annual Wage:

  • £12,000 – £18,000

 

Scaffolder

Responsibilities:

  • Erecting and dismantling scaffolding structures according to specific requirements.
  • Ensuring all work is compliant with health and safety regulations.
  • Performing regular safety checks on scaffolding structures.

Estimated Annual Wage:

  • £26,000 – £34,000

 

Advanced Scaffolder

Responsibilities:

  • Constructing complex scaffolding structures, including suspended scaffolds and shoring.
  • Leading a team of scaffolders on larger projects.
  • Conducting risk assessments and ensuring all safety measures are in place.

Estimated Annual Wage:

  • £32,000 – £40,000

 

Scaffold Inspector

Responsibilities:

  • Conducting regular inspections of scaffolding structures to ensure they meet safety standards.
  • Identifying and rectifying any potential hazards or issues.
  • Keeping detailed records of inspections and any necessary actions taken.

Estimated Annual Wage:

  • £30,000 – £38,000

 

Charge Hand/Foreman

Responsibilities:

  • Overseeing the work of scaffolders on-site.
  • Ensuring all work complies with health and safety regulations and project specifications.
  • Coordinating with other construction professionals to ensure efficient workflow.

Estimated Annual Wage:

  • £35,000 – £45,000

 

Estimator/Senior Estimator

Responsibilities:

  • Calculating the cost of scaffolding projects, including materials, labour, and time.
  • Preparing detailed estimates and bids for potential projects.
  • Collaborating with project managers to ensure estimates are accurate and comprehensive.

Estimated Annual Wage:

  • £40,000 – £50,000

 

Safety Advisor/Manager

Responsibilities:

  • Developing and implementing health and safety policies specific to scaffolding work.
  • Conducting safety training for scaffolding teams.
  • Investigating any incidents or accidents to identify causes and prevent future occurrences.

Estimated Annual Wage:

  • £35,000 – £50,000

The scaffolding industry in the UK offers a range of roles that cater to different skills and interests, from hands-on construction work to design and safety oversight.

Whether you’re just starting or looking to advance your career, there’s a role for you in the scaffolding sector. Understanding these roles can help you navigate your career path and find the position that best suits your strengths and aspirations.

Embark on your scaffolding career with confidence, knowing that each role is essential in supporting the UK’s construction industry.

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