Join a Team That Reaches Greater Heights
At Crewscaff, we are always on the lookout for reliable, motivated people to join our growing team. Based in Wollongong NSW, we specialise in residential, commercial and industrial scaffolding hire projects. Our crew is proud of the work we do, the standards we uphold, and the strong reputation we’ve built within the industry.
If you’re hardworking, safety-focused and ready to take on new challenges, you’ll fit right in.
What We Require from You
To work with Crewscaff, you’ll need to bring:
Your own transport
A valid White Card
A scaffolding ticket or a willingness to obtain one
We can help with training for the right applicants
Experience is valuable, but the right attitude matters most. If you’re reliable, a team player, and eager to grow your skills, we want to hear from you.
Why Work With Crewscaff?
Great team environment
Work alongside experienced scaffolding professionals who support each other on every project.
Career progression
We value initiative and offer opportunities to advance your skills and take on more responsibility.
Immediate start available
The right candidates can step into work straight away.
Reward for effort
Hard work and commitment don’t go unnoticed.
A Career That Builds More Than Scaffolds
Working at Crewscaff means being part of projects across residential homes, multi-storey commercial builds, and large-scale industrial sites. No two jobs are ever the same, and you’ll gain experience in a wide variety of environments while providing safe and reliable scaffolding solutions that support every stage of a project. Along the way, you’ll continue to build long-term career skills that can take you further in the industry.
Scaffolding Jobs FAQs
How much do scaffolders get paid in NSW?
Scaffolder pay in NSW depends on factors such as your level of experience, the tickets you hold, and the type of projects you work on. Larger or more complex jobs may offer higher rates, and additional qualifications can also increase earning potential.
Is scaffolding a high paying job?
Scaffolding can provide strong earning opportunities, especially for those with advanced skills and tickets. While it is a physically demanding role, it is also well regarded in the construction industry, with scope for pay increases and career progression over time.
Is scaffolding one of the hardest jobs?
Scaffolding is physically demanding and requires focus on safety, but with the right training, equipment and teamwork, it is rewarding and offers strong career progression.
Do I need experience to apply?
Experience helps, but it’s not always required. A White Card and a Scaffolding ticket are essential, and we also value reliability, teamwork and a willingness to learn.
What tickets do I need to work as a scaffolder?
A valid White Card is mandatory, along with a scaffolding ticket. Additional high-risk work licences can be an advantage.
What kind of scaffolding hire projects will I work on?
You’ll work across residential scaffolding builds, commercial high-rises, and large industrial sites, so every job is different.
Is there career progression in scaffolding?
Yes. With experience, you can move into advanced scaffolding, crew leading, or supervisory roles.
What hours do scaffolders work?
Our standard hours are Monday to Saturday from 7 AM to 5 PM, and Sundays from 9 AM to 5 PM. Overtime may be available depending on project requirements.
Is scaffolding a safe career?
Yes. At Crewscaff, safety is our top priority. We provide training, follow strict Safe Work Method Statements, and supply the right equipment to keep our crew safe on every site.