Cyprus Job Market7 min read8 June 2026

Construction & Real Estate Jobs in Cyprus: Who's Hiring

Construction & Real Estate Jobs in Cyprus: Who's Hiring

Why Construction and Real Estate Are Booming in Cyprus

Cyprus is in the middle of one of its most sustained construction and real estate booms in recent memory. Driven by strong foreign investment, a growing expat population, continued tourism infrastructure development, and significant government-backed infrastructure projects, the construction sector is generating consistent employment across the island — from entry-level site workers to senior quantity surveyors and project directors.

At the same time, the real estate sector has professionalised significantly. The shift from informal property transactions to regulated, agent-led deals has created a genuine career path for real estate professionals in Cyprus. This guide covers who is hiring, what they are looking for, and what you can expect to earn.

The Construction Sector: What's Driving Demand

Several forces are sustaining construction activity in Cyprus right now:

  • Residential development: High-rise residential towers in Limassol (known internationally as the "mini Dubai" strip along the seafront), villa developments in Paphos, and apartment complexes in Nicosia all require sustained construction workforces

  • Tourism infrastructure: Hotel expansions, resort development, and luxury villa projects create large project teams for multi-year builds

  • Government infrastructure: Road upgrades, the Larnaca port redevelopment, hospital construction, and school building programmes

  • Commercial property: Office developments in Nicosia and Limassol serving the growing fintech, iGaming, and professional services sectors

  • Energy infrastructure: Projects linked to Cyprus's offshore gas developments and renewable energy installations (solar farms, wind energy)

Most In-Demand Construction Jobs in Cyprus

Civil and Structural Engineers

Cyprus's large infrastructure and residential projects require civil and structural engineers with experience in foundations, reinforced concrete, and high-rise construction. EU-recognised qualifications plus registration with the Cyprus Scientific and Technical Chamber (ETEK) are typically required.

Typical salary: €2,500–€5,000/month depending on experience and project scale

Quantity Surveyors (QS)

One of the most consistently in-demand roles in Cypriot construction. QSs manage project budgets, prepare bills of quantities, handle contractor procurement, and manage cost throughout the project lifecycle. International QS qualifications (RICS, CIOB) are well recognised by Cyprus employers.

Typical salary: €2,500–€4,500/month

Project Managers / Site Managers

Overseeing construction projects from groundworks through to handover. Project managers in Cyprus work across residential, commercial, and infrastructure builds. Bilingual (Greek/English) project managers are particularly in demand on developments with international investors or contractors.

Typical salary: €3,000–€6,000/month

Architects

Both design architects and project architects are employed across Cyprus. ETEK registration is required to practice independently. Many architecture firms in Cyprus handle both design and construction oversight roles. International architects (EU and non-EU) work in Cyprus but require registration.

Typical salary: €2,000–€4,000/month employed; independent practice varies significantly

MEP Engineers (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing)

MEP engineers manage the building services elements of major construction projects — HVAC, electrical systems, plumbing, and fire suppression. High-rise and hotel projects in Limassol are significant employers of MEP specialists.

Typical salary: €2,500–€4,500/month

Site Supervisors and Foremen

Experienced supervisors who manage day-to-day site operations, coordinate subcontractors, enforce safety standards, and report to project managers. Strong Greek language skills are generally required for communication with local labour teams.

Typical salary: €1,800–€3,000/month

Health and Safety Officers

Cyprus construction safety regulations have become significantly more stringent. Dedicated H&S officers are now required on larger sites. H&S certifications (NEBOSH, IOSH) and familiarity with Cyprus-specific regulations are required.

Typical salary: €2,000–€3,500/month

Skilled Tradespeople

Electricians, plumbers, tilers, carpenters, welders, plasterers, and painters are in high and consistent demand across Cyprus's construction sites. Skilled tradespeople with experience on high-specification residential or hospitality projects command premium rates.

Typical salary: €1,400–€2,500/month employed; self-employed rates higher

AutoCAD / BIM Technicians

Drafting professionals who produce technical drawings for construction projects. BIM (Building Information Modelling) competency — using Revit, ArchiCAD, or similar — is increasingly required on international-standard projects.

Typical salary: €1,600–€2,800/month

Real Estate Jobs in Cyprus

The Cyprus real estate sector employs professionals across several distinct functions:

Real Estate Agents / Sales Consultants

The most common entry point into real estate in Cyprus. Agents work for registered estate agencies, managing buyer and tenant inquiries, property viewings, and sales negotiations. Since 2010, real estate agents in Cyprus must be licensed by the Cyprus Real Estate Agents Registration Council (CREAC). The licensing exam is conducted in Greek.

Typical earnings: Base salary of €1,000–€1,500/month plus commission (typically 1–2% of sale price for residential property). High performers earn significantly more through commissions on luxury property sales.

Property Managers

Managing residential or commercial properties on behalf of landlords — handling tenancies, maintenance coordination, rent collection, and tenant relations. Growing demand in the short-term rental sector (Airbnb management companies) for property managers who can operate at scale.

Typical salary: €1,400–€2,500/month

Real Estate Valuers / Appraisers

Professional valuers certified by ETEK provide formal property valuations for mortgage applications, tax purposes, and investment decisions. RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) accreditation is internationally recognised and valued in Cyprus.

Typical salary: €2,000–€4,000/month

Real Estate Marketing Specialists

Property developers and agencies employ digital marketers, content producers, and international sales and marketing managers specifically for real estate promotion. Multilingual marketing professionals (Russian, Chinese, Middle Eastern markets) are particularly in demand given Cyprus's international buyer profile.

Typical salary: €1,800–€3,500/month

Real Estate Lawyers

Property transactions in Cyprus are complex, involving title deed transfers, development agreements, and foreign ownership regulations. Real estate lawyers are consistently in demand, either in private practice or in-house at developer companies.

Typical salary: €2,500–€6,000/month depending on experience and firm

Investment Analysts (Real Estate)

Fund managers, REITS, and large developers hire analysts to evaluate property investment opportunities, model returns, and support acquisition decisions. Typically requires finance or real estate qualifications.

Typical salary: €2,500–€5,000/month

Where the Jobs Are Located

  • Limassol: The construction epicentre of Cyprus. High-rise residential towers, luxury developments, and commercial projects create constant demand for engineers, project managers, and QSs. Also the primary hub for real estate agencies focused on international buyers.

  • Nicosia: Government infrastructure, commercial office development, and residential suburbs. Strong demand for planning and administrative roles, as the capital hosts most government contracts.

  • Paphos: Villa developments, retirement communities, and tourism resort construction. A significant market for British and European buyers means English-speaking agents and property managers are in particular demand.

  • Larnaca: Growing rapidly with the port redevelopment, new casino resort construction, and residential expansion. Increasing construction employment base.

Professional Registration: What You Need to Know

Construction and real estate are regulated professions in Cyprus:

  • Engineers and Architects: Must register with ETEK (Cyprus Scientific and Technical Chamber). EU-qualified professionals can apply for recognition under EU mutual recognition directives.

  • Real Estate Agents: Must be licensed by CREAC. The licensing exam is in Greek. Non-Greek speakers working in international sales roles often work under a licensed agency rather than independently.

  • Quantity Surveyors: Not separately licensed in Cyprus, but RICS membership is the professional standard internationally recognised by major developers and lenders.

How to Get Hired in Construction or Real Estate in Cyprus

For construction professionals

Large contractors and developers advertise roles directly and through specialist recruiters. Your CV should prominently feature: project types and scale (in €), specific software competencies (AutoCAD, Revit, Primavera P6, MS Project), ETEK registration status, and H&S certifications. Site-based roles require willingness to work on location — remote working is not viable for most construction positions.

For real estate professionals

Real estate agencies in Cyprus are often smaller operations where personal relationships matter. Approach agencies directly, attend property exhibitions (Cyprus participates in major international property shows), and build your network with developers and legal professionals. For international sales roles, multilingual capability and knowledge of specific buyer markets (Russian, Israeli, Chinese, British) is a significant differentiator.

The Outlook for 2026 and Beyond

Both sectors are expected to remain strong through 2026 and into 2027. Key factors supporting continued demand:

  • Foreign investment in Cyprus property remains strong despite global uncertainty

  • Government infrastructure spend is committed through multi-year programmes

  • Tourism accommodation investment continues as Cyprus pursues higher-yield visitor segments

  • Energy infrastructure projects (gas, renewables) will create sustained engineering employment

For professionals with the right qualifications and registration, construction and real estate offer some of the most stable and well-compensated career paths available in Cyprus today.

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