Workshop and Factory Roles: Producing, Mastering, and Shaping Projects

Behind every construction site lies a significant amount of preparation, manufacturing, and transformation work carried out in our workshops and production facilities. This is where the essential components enabling our on-site teams to build accurately, solidly, and sustainably are brought to life.

At the core of the group's operations, workshop and factory roles require highly specialised technical expertise: concrete production, prefabrication, asphalt manufacturing, and material recycling and recovery. Utilising modern equipment and well-controlled processes, these professionals directly contribute to project performance, the independence of the Wanty Group, and a more circular and innovative construction approach.

What skills and qualities are required?

Technical Skills

A strong command of industrial tools, machinery, and processes is crucial to ensure high-quality production that meets site standards and requirements.

Rigour and Precision

Workshop work demands meticulous attention to detail. Every manufactured component must be precise, reliable, and adhere to plans.

Sense of Responsibility

Adhering to safety instructions, procedures, and deadlines is essential to ensure continuous production and the safety of everyone.

Team Spirit

Production relies on close coordination between operators, workshop managers, and site teams.

Why choose a role in a workshop or factory?

Roles within workshops and factories offer:

  • Technical roles at the heart of the production chain
  • The opportunity to see the tangible results of your work on construction sites
  • A structured, equipped, and safety-focused environment
  • Opportunities for career progression into management or specialisation roles

These roles enable direct contribution to the success of construction projects, by shaping structures even before their implementation on site.