Daily-Wage and Contingent Paid Jobs at Supreme Court of
Pakistan 2025 – Skilled, Semi-Skilled
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Daily-Wage
and Contingent Paid Jobs at Supreme Court of Pakistan 2025 – Skilled,
Semi-Skilled & Unskilled Staff Vacancies in Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi,
Peshawar, Quetta & Registries ⚖️
The Supreme Court of Pakistan
has announced a large set of technical and support vacancies on a daily-wage
/ contingent-paid basis at the Principal
Seat Islamabad and various Registries
/ Benches including Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar, Quetta, Gujranwala Bench
(Sargodha region). These roles include Carpenter,
Plumber, Polisher, Painter, Air-System Mechanic / Cold-Storage Fitter,
Generator Operator, Mason, Sewerman, Sanitary Worker (All Trades), Gardener
(Mali), Electrician, Lift Operator, Lift Mechanic, A/C Technician, Junior
Mechanic-cum-Operator, Maintenance-System Mechanic / Emergency-System Mechanic,
and other building maintenance and facilities support posts.
These positions are hands-on,
field-oriented roles within the Supreme Court’s building management, utilities,
facilities upkeep, operations, HVAC, electrical, lift safety, sanitation, and
grounds maintenance functions. The engagement is non-permanent and paid on a per-day wage structure according to
approved government rates.
About the Supreme
Court of Pakistan ⚖️
The Supreme
Court of Pakistan is the highest judicial authority in the country. In addition
to its core constitutional and appellate mandate, it also maintains large
physical facilities: courtrooms, offices, chambers, record sections, judges’
lodges, libraries, secure archives, lifts, standby power rooms, fire/emergency
systems, HVAC plants, landscaped grounds, and sanitation infrastructure.
To keep
these sensitive buildings in working condition every single day, the Court
relies on technical and support workers who handle repairs, cleaning, safety,
and uninterrupted operations. That is where these daily-wage and contingent
paid posts come in.
Here’s why
these roles matter:
Uninterrupted
power and backup systems:
Generator Operators, Electricians, and Junior Mechanic-cum-Operators help
ensure that the Court stays operational during power failures, hearings are not
delayed, and security systems remain active. Any downtime inside a superior
court building can disrupt proceedings. ⚡
Public
safety & accessibility:
Lift Operators and Lift Mechanics provide safe elevator use for judges, legal
counsel, staff, and visitors. Proper lift function is both a safety issue and
an accessibility issue, especially for elderly citizens or people with
disabilities who attend hearings. 🛗
Building
health and hygiene:
Sanitary Workers, Sewermen, and Supervisors help maintain cleanliness, dispose
of waste safely, and keep drainage functional. Clean working conditions are
essential in institutions that get high daily footfall, including litigants and
legal teams. 🧼
Preservation
of infrastructure:
Carpenters, Painters, Polishers, Masons, and Plumbers protect the building’s
physical condition, including woodwork, fixtures, masonry, pipelines, and
courtroom interiors. Many Supreme Court buildings have formal wood furniture,
panelling, and architectural finishes that must be maintained to a high
standard.
Cooling,
data rooms, climate control:
A/C Technicians and Air-System / Cold-Storage Fitters take care of HVAC
systems, server-room cooling, power backup rooms, and evidence storage that
requires temperature stability. This is crucial in Karachi, Peshawar, Quetta, and other
high-temperature stations. ❄️
Grounds and
presentation:
Gardeners (Mali) maintain lawns, plants, and landscaped areas. This may sound
cosmetic, but clean and maintained grounds reflect the dignity of the Court and
create a safe, respectful environment for visitors, petitioners, and counsel. 🌿
In short:
these jobs are more than “support roles.” They directly protect the continuity,
safety, hygiene, security, and dignity of the country’s top constitutional
forum.
📌 Please
note:
These positions are daily-wage / contingent paid, not permanent
civil service posts. That means:
You are
paid per working day at a fixed rate approved by the competent authority:
Skilled
Worker: Rs. 2,089 per day
Semi-Skilled
Worker: Rs. 1,628 per day
Unskilled
Worker: Rs. 1,423 per day
The basic
workday is 8 hours. ⏰
Engagement
does not create any right to future regularization, pension, or permanent
absorption.
The Court
can discontinue services if performance is weak, attendance is poor, or need
ends. The Court may also increase or decrease the number of available posts, or
withhold hiring, without giving a reason.
5. How to Apply:
Process 📝
Follow the
procedure exactly. Missing documents or incomplete applications are normally
rejected without review.
Step
1: Get the application form
✅
The application form is available from the Supreme Court’s Admin Office and/or
from the official Supreme Court website (Careers / Admin section).
Use only the prescribed form.
Step
2: Prepare your documents
Attach attested copies of:
CNIC
Domicile
certificate (to prove you belong to the duty station area — this matters a lot
for local recruitment)
Educational
certificate(s):
Primary /
Middle / Matric certificate
Technical
diploma (for Electrician, A/C Technician, Junior Mechanic-cum-Operator, Lift
Operator, etc.)
Experience
certificates:
If the post
needs “10 years’ experience,” you MUST provide written proof from past
employers or contractors
Recent
passport-size photograph
Make sure all copies are clear, stamped, and signed by an attesting authority. 📝
Step
3: Choose the correct post and location
📍
You should only apply for the post and duty station where you are
locally available.
For example:
If you live
in Islamabad / Rawalpindi Division, apply for
Islamabad Principal Seat posts.
If you are
Karachi-based, apply for Karachi Registry posts.
If you are
Quetta resident, apply for Quetta Registry posts.
This is
important because the Court prefers locally available workers for daily-wage
engagement.
Step
4: Send by registered post / courier
Put everything (form + attested documents) in an envelope.
On the envelope, clearly write:
The post
you are applying for (example: “Electrician (Daily Wage)”)
The duty
station (example: “Lahore Registry”)
This helps HR route your file to the correct Registry or Bench quickly.
Send the
complete application via registered post / courier to the Deputy
Registrar (Admin), Supreme Court of Pakistan, Islamabad.
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