Who usually needs CSCS?
CSCS is commonly requested for specific construction roles or site activities. The exact requirement depends on the employer, site and task being carried out.
Card and training requirements
CSCS cards are commonly requested for general site access and many UK construction roles. Learn which roles commonly need CSCS, where to find related jobs and how to check your Site Passport readiness.
CSCS may be checked during job application, onboarding or site induction. Requirements can change by contractor, client, project risk and the exact work activity, so always confirm before travelling to site.
Labourers support general site work, moving materials, keeping work areas clear and helping trades on construction projects.
Skilled labourers assist trades with practical installation work, measuring, cutting, using power tools and supporting site activities.
Groundworkers support foundations, drainage, roads, civils and external works on construction projects.
Roofers work on flat, pitched and commercial roofing projects where height safety is essential.
Carpenters and joiners work across first fix, second fix, fit-out and installation projects.
Next steps
FAQ
CSCS is commonly requested for specific construction roles or site activities. The exact requirement depends on the employer, site and task being carried out.
Some jobs treat cards or training as preferred, while others make them mandatory. Check the job advert before applying and keep your Site Passport up to date.
Use the SubbHubb requirements checker to compare your role and work activities against common site-readiness requirements.