Ukrainian 'Azov' Brigade Recruiting Excavator Operators with High Salaries.
Excavator Operator Positions Open with the 'Azov' Brigade
According to Novyny.live: The 'Azov' Special Purpose Brigade has announced it is seeking excavator operators to join its units. The job listing was posted on the Work.ua platform on February 25th.
Successful candidates can expect a monthly salary ranging from 27,000 to 127,000 Ukrainian hryvnias. An additional daily bonus of 3,300 hryvnias is offered for duties performed on active front-line sectors. This recruitment drive highlights the critical role of military engineering and construction in the ongoing conflict, where fortifications and field works are essential.
Job Requirements and Conditions
Applicants must have a minimum of two years of relevant work experience and be under 50 years of age. The excavator operator's duties will involve various tasks related to earthworks and construction projects.
The work will be carried out in demanding and specific conditions, which may include operations near the front lines. The 'Azov' Brigade aims to find qualified specialists willing to participate in these crucial assignments.
The job posting from the 'Azov' Brigade underscores the ongoing need for specialized personnel in Ukraine, where construction and engineering work on the front line is vital for defense.
Recruiting skilled excavator operators is expected to support urgent infrastructure and defensive projects that require rapid and efficient execution during wartime. This initiative reflects the continued efforts of military units to strengthen defensive positions and logistical capabilities.
Read also
- Ukraine Strikes 42 Russian Vessels in 11 Days as Drone Campaign Intensifies
- Russian Stock Market Crashes Nearly 9% — What This Means for the Economy
- Record 324 MW of Wind Power Built in Ukraine in 2025: Here’s Where the New Farms Are
- How Donetsk Once Served as the Heart of a British Colony in Ukraine: The Story of Yuzivka
- Drone Strikes on Refineries Trigger Fuel Crisis in Russia: One in Five Trucks Now Idle
- Russia’s Economy Shows Cracks as Stock Indexes and Business Sentiment Plunge to New Lows

