Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Top 5 Sectors Boosting UAE Blue-Collar Jobs for Indians

This may surprise many but the symbiotic relationship between Indian migrants and UAE dates back to 300 years ago! It was the first time Indians ventured into the Middle Eastern territories for trade.

Fast forward to today, the Indian diaspora in the region stands close to 4 million, an ode to the community’s contribution to the UAE economy and its advancement in the last three decades.

This trajectory is expected to continue with the UAE’s ambitious development plans for upcoming years.

Let’s have an in-depth look at the top five sectors expected to drive blue-collar employment for Indian migrants in the UAE in 2025, based on trends and insights from workforce and industry reports:

EV Industry

The UAE’s electric vehicle (EV) market is booming, with projections indicating a leap from USD 5.51 billion in 2023 to USD 50.23 billion by 2031, growing at a remarkable CAGR of 31.82%.

Indian professionals, renowned for their engineering and technical expertise, are stepping into pivotal roles such as battery technology specialists, powertrain engineers, and EV infrastructure project managers. UAE-based companies like Statevolt and UAEV are leading the charge with initiatives including gigafactories and expansive charging networks.

Indo-UAE collaborations, such as LOHUM Cleantech’s EV battery recycling plant, are further catalyzing job creation and skill transfer. These ventures provide opportunities for Indian blue-collar workers to contribute to the EV ecosystem while gaining competitive wages and skill development.

Sustainable Construction

With 2024 designated as the “Year of Sustainability” in the UAE, the construction sector is undergoing a green revolution.

Demand for workers skilled in sustainable construction practices surged by 25% from May 2023 to April 2024, particularly in roles involving Building Information Modeling (BIM), energy efficiency, and sustainable materials management​.

Indian blue-collar workers are filling roles such as prefabrication engineers, quality control inspectors, and energy efficiency specialists. Notably, green construction jobs offer 48% higher salaries compared to traditional roles, with longer-term contracts that provide greater job security.

The growing prevalence of LEED-certified buildings in Abu Dhabi and Dubai is further solidifying the demand for these skills.

Aerospace and Defense

The aerospace and defense sectors are grappling with a global workforce shortage, and the UAE is no exception. As the drone sector alone is expected to surpass $90 billion globally by 2025, the need for skilled drone operators and technicians is rising sharply.

Indian workers, skilled in manufacturing, welding, and semiconductor engineering, are being sought to address these gaps​. Advanced manufacturing roles, particularly in avionics and aerospace electronics, are another growth area.

The UAE’s investments in semiconductor technologies and AI-driven systems are opening opportunities for skilled technicians and welders. Upskilling initiatives remain essential to bridging the talent gap and ensuring the workforce is prepared for these high-tech roles​.

Manufacturing and Logistics

Manufacturing remains the backbone of the UAE’s economy, and the integration of advanced technologies is enhancing its global competitiveness. Indian blue-collar workers are central to this transformation, contributing to sectors like modular construction, smart grid management, and EV manufacturing.

Logistics, an allied sector, continues to provide opportunities, particularly in last-mile delivery, where manual expertise remains indispensable despite increasing automation​. Collaborations between Indian and UAE firms are facilitating technology transfer and expanding job opportunities in these fields.

The focus on sustainability and efficiency within manufacturing is creating demand for workers adept at managing modern processes and technologies.

Oil and Gas

The oil and gas sector remains one of the UAE’s largest employers of blue-collar workers, even as it transitions towards more sustainable energy practices. Indian workers are involved in roles such as rig operators, pipeline welders, and plant technicians.

As the UAE invests in renewable energy projects alongside traditional oil and gas operations, opportunities for Indian migrants in hybrid roles spanning oil, gas, and clean energy are expected to grow. This sector’s stability, competitive wages, and ongoing demand for skilled labor make it a consistent driver of employment​.

The UAE’s economic ambitions for 2025 and beyond align with a global shift toward sustainability, innovation, and digital integration. For Indian blue-collar workers, this presents a landscape rich with opportunity. However, realizing this potential will require ongoing efforts in upskilling and collaboration between stakeholders in India and the UAE.

From EV manufacturing to sustainable construction and advanced manufacturing, these sectors underscore the critical role of Indian blue-collar workers in shaping the UAE’s future. As technology and sustainability redefine industries, Indian migrants will remain at the forefront of this transformation, driving progress while securing rewarding careers.


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Samuel Joy
Samuel Joy
Samuel Joy, Founder & CEO of Huntr, is a Techstars NYC alumnus with expertise in technology, employment, and government coordination. A graduate of VIT and St. Thomas Central School, he leads vision, strategy, hiring, and fundraising efforts to foster trust and transparency in the hiring system.