The construction sector is one of the most rewarding fields one can possibly imagine to work in and with Doka a solid option for career development. When adding to the Doka family, we look for talented, hardworking individuals who want more than a job, but who are passionate about what they do and who aim to contribute their best to a dedicated team that creates results.
The construction sector is one of the most rewarding fields one can possibly imagine to work in and a solid option for career development. There are many reasons why it is a great industry to work in and here are just four reasons why it is great to be part of a community who builds on the foundations and success of its people.
Once part of Doka, you will find yourself with multiple opportunities for professional growth. Doka will support you with all you need to nurture your individual career advancement. But Doka’s commitment to you does not stop at the corporate doorstep.
Depending on location of employment (USA or Canada) Doka offers appealing compensation packages tailored to your role and needs. This includes but is not limited to:
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If you are passionate about what you do, have an inner drive to succeed, a desire to learn and grow from your experiences, then this is your opportunity to step up to a challenge.
As an equal opportunity employer we are actively seeking talented team members to lead, manage and support Doka’s focus as the preferred formwork partner of choice.
Don’t see a position listed for you, but are interested in joining our team? Simply send us an email & your resume to employment@doka.com
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