Construction Worker Frame Worker Kobe Japan

  • Full Time
  • Kobe Japan
  • 125,223 and 126,223 JPY / Month
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MIT Recruitment Agency

Have you ever stood on a half-finished building site, looked at the wooden frames rising around you, and felt the quiet thrill of knowing your hands helped shape something that will stand for decades? In Kobe, where new structures go up against a backdrop of mountains and sea, every beam you place and every form you build becomes part of the city’s growing skyline. That is exactly the kind of work waiting for the right person right now – hands-on, physical, and satisfying in a way that desk jobs rarely match.

MIT Recruitment Agency is currently placing Construction Workers (Frame Workers) in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, through the Technical Intern Trainee program. This full-time role pays between JPY 125,223 and JPY 126,223 per month. The position suits anyone 18 years and older who has finished high school and already has at least one year of relevant experience handling framing or similar construction tasks. The job can begin as soon as your documents are processed and travel is arranged, and the application window closes on March 5, 2026. If you are physically fit, comfortable working outdoors, and ready to learn Japanese construction methods while earning steadily, this Construction Worker (Frame Worker) opportunity in Kobe could become the solid start you have been looking for in Japan.

What You Need to Qualify

The Technical Intern program keeps requirements practical and focused on safety and willingness to learn.

You must have:

  • At least 18 years old
  • High school graduation certificate or equivalent
  • Minimum one year of experience in framing, carpentry, formwork, or related construction work
  • Physical strength to lift timber, climb scaffolding, and work safely at heights
  • Good hand-eye coordination and attention to detail when reading drawings and measuring
  • Readiness to wear a helmet, safety shoes, and other protective gear every shift
  • A valid passport ready for visa processing

No advanced degree is required – your practical experience and ability to follow instructions safely carry the most weight. Many successful interns start with basic framing knowledge and grow quickly once they are on-site, learning from experienced Japanese foremen.

What Your Typical Day Looks Like

You arrive at the site early, put on your safety gear, and join the team to keep the project moving forward safely.

Your main responsibilities include:

  • Reading and understanding construction drawings for frame processing and assembly
  • Handling tools, machines, and timber materials safely and accurately
  • Carrying out frame processing and preliminary setup work
  • Assembling wooden frames and form timbering before concrete placement
  • Performing simple demolition of frames and forms when required
  • Working closely with the site team to ensure everything lines up correctly
  • Keeping your work area tidy and returning tools properly after each task

The days are physical and outdoors – you lift, measure, cut, nail, and assemble – but you always see clear progress by the end of the shift. One week,k you might frame walls for a new apartment block, the ne,xt you could be setting forms for foundations. The variety keeps things interesting, and you learn fast because Japanese construction emphasizes precision and teamwork.

Why This Construction Worker Role in Kobe Makes Sense

Japan’s construction sites offer several advantages that attract international workers year after year.

You gain:

  • Steady monthly pay between JPY 125,223 and JPY 126,223
  • Full-time work under the official Technical Intern Trainee program
  • Opportunity to live and work in Kobe – a beautiful port city with good food, friendly people, and easy access to Osaka
  • Hands-on training in Japanese framing and formwork techniques
  • Chance to improve your Japanese language skills while on the job
  • The pride of contributing to real buildings that people will live and work in
  • A structured environment where safety comes fi,rst and hard work gets noticed

Many interns finish the program stronger, more skilled, and with savings that make a big difference back home.

How to Apply for This Construction Worker Position

The application process is clear and starts with gathering your documents.

Here is exactly what you need to do:

  1. Update your resume to show your one year of framing or construction experience
  2. Prepare photocopies and originals of your valid passport, latest PSA Birth Certificate, Marriage Certificate (if applicable), and Multi-purpose NBI Clearance
  3. Complete your E-Registration and PEOS through the DMW website
  4. Send your complete set of documents to MIT Recruitment Agency using the contact details provided in the original job advert
  5. Submit everything before the March 5, ,2026 deadline

The agency reviews applications as they arrive and guides qualified candidates through interviews, additional checks, and placement arrangements. Submitting early gives you the best chance to secure a spot before the window closes.

A Construction Worker (Frame Worker) position in Kobe, Japan, offers the chance to earn JPY 125,223–126,223 per month while building real skills under the Technical Intern Trainee program. You read drawings, process timber, assemble frames, set forms for concrete, and help create structures that will stand strong for years.

With one year of relevant experience, a high school education, and the willingness to work safely outdoors, you already meet the core requirements. The pay provides real financial security, the training builds your abilities, and living in Kobe gives you a beautiful, welcoming base in Japan. If you are hardworking, safety-conscious, and excited about hands-on construction work abroad, this Construction Worker (Frame Worker) role could be the dependable opportunity you have been looking for.

Take a moment to gather your documents, double-check your resume, and send your application today. MIT Recruitment Agency is ready to help motivated workers just like you get started in Kobe before March 5, 2026, arrives.

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