A Cladding Worker is a skilled professional responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing exterior cladding systems on buildings and structures. Cladding enhances the aesthetic appeal, weather resistance, and insulation of structures, making this role critical in construction, commercial, and industrial projects. Key responsibilities of a Cladding Worker include measuring, cutting, and fitting cladding materials such as metal panels, aluminum composite panels (ACP), glass, stone, or fiber cement sheets. They are responsible for preparing surfaces, ensuring alignment and secure installation, and performing quality checks to meet design specifications and safety standards. Cladding Workers may also work with scaffolding, lifts, or other access equipment to safely reach high or complex areas of a building’s façade.