woman construction worker Emoji
A woman construction worker emoji used to represent building, trades, and on-site work.
U+1F477 U+200D U+2640 U+FE0F
π·ββοΈ depicts a woman in a construction-worker role. Itβs commonly used to label or describe people working in building, maintenance, and related trades. You can copy and paste it in messages, design mockups, and user interfaces.
woman construction worker Emoji Meaning
π·ββοΈ means a woman construction worker. The emoji combines a construction worker persona with a feminine presentation, making it useful when you want to communicate βconstruction staffβ or βon-site workerβ with gender-inclusive language. It can also be used more generally to represent construction work, skilled trades, job roles, or workforce planning. In UI or content, it works well alongside words like βcrew,β βcontractor,β βsite work,β or βmaintenanceβ to clarify context. As with other role emojis, the meaning is typically practical and job-related rather than abstract.
Common uses
- β’Labeling construction and building roles in job listings or staffing posts
- β’Indicating on-site work or βconstruction crewβ status in project updates
- β’Adding person-role icons to help accessibility in forms and UI menus
- β’Marketing content for contractors, trades, and home improvement services
- β’Illustrating themed posts about workplace diversity and inclusion
Examples
π·ββοΈ Woman Construction Worker
- π·ββοΈLooking for a π·ββοΈ for the new site teamβapply now.
- π·ββοΈOn-site updates: work completed by todayβs π·ββοΈ crew.
- π·ββοΈSafety training for our π·ββοΈ and other construction staff.
- π·ββοΈNeed repairs? Our π·ββοΈ team is ready to help.
- π·ββοΈMeet the team: skilled π·ββοΈ working on site this week.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F477 U+200D U+2640 U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | 👷 | |
| HTML Code | 👷 | |
| CSS | \1F477 |
FAQ
What does π·ββοΈ usually mean?
It usually represents a woman construction workerβsomeone working in construction or a related on-site trade role.
Is π·ββοΈ the same as a generic construction worker emoji?
Itβs a construction-worker emoji with feminine presentation, so itβs often used when you want gender-inclusive or role-specific wording.
How can I use π·ββοΈ in HTML?
You can use the provided HTML entity: 👷
How can I use π·ββοΈ in JavaScript?
Use the provided JavaScript escape: \\u{1F477 U+200D U+2640 U+FE0F}