How to become a Tradesman

A skilled Tradesman is sought after for their abilities in carpentry, plumbing, electrical work, and other hands-on disciplines. Mastership of these skills enhances their employability and propels their professional growth and opportunities.

Hard skills:

  1. Manual Dexterity - Ability to accurately use tools and machines with hands
  2. Electrical Knowledge - Understanding of how electricity works and general safety practices
  3. Troubleshooting - Diagnosing and resolving technical problems
  4. Welding - Joining metal components using heat, pressure or both
  5. Plumbing - Installing, repairing, and maintaining water systems
  6. Carpentry - Constructing and repairing structures with wood
  7. Masonry - Building structures with stone, brick and concrete
  8. Painting - Applying protective and decorative paint to surfaces

Soft skills:

  1. Attention to Detail - Ability to accurately identify and address small problems
  2. Time Management - Capacity to prioritize tasks and manage time efficiently
  3. Interpersonal Communication - Proficiency in interacting with other people
  4. Problem-Solving - Skill to analyze and identify solutions to issues
  5. Adaptability - Flexibility to adjust to changing situations
  6. Teamwork - Competence in working cooperatively with diverse groups
  7. Organizational Skills - Capacity to arrange tasks in a logical order
  8. Stamina - Strength to endure physical exertion for extended periods