Ukraine's Azov Brigade Recruits Construction Workers for Frontline Duty, Offering Salaries Up to 127,000 Hryvnias.
Azov Brigade Announces Recruitment for Construction Roles
According to Novyny.live: The Azov Special Operations Brigade has posted a call for construction workers to build and maintain military fortifications. The job listing appeared on the Ukrainian employment site Work.ua on February 25. The brigade is seeking individuals aged 18 to 50 who are prepared to undertake this critical work in an active combat zone. This recruitment drive highlights the ongoing need for specialized support roles in Ukraine's defense.
Compensation and Additional Openings
Salaries for the construction positions range from 27,000 to 127,000 Ukrainian hryvnias. An additional daily combat zone allowance of 3,300 hryvnias is also provided. These terms reflect the brigade's commitment to offering competitive compensation for hazardous frontline work.
Beyond construction workers, the Azov Brigade is also recruiting for the following specialties:
- Electronics repair engineers
- Combat medics
This broad recruitment effort underscores the diverse range of technical and support skills required to sustain military operations. By seeking professionals from various fields, the brigade aims to build a comprehensive and effective team. The construction of trenches, bunkers, and other defensive structures has become a constant and vital task in the war.
The job posting points to a growing demand for engineering specialists within military units engaged in active combat. Maintaining infrastructure and building fortifications are crucial for strengthening Ukraine's defensive capabilities. Such initiatives help integrate civilian expertise into the national defense effort while attempting to ensure safety and fair working conditions.
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