Architecture & Construction Job Market Trends

Tile Setter

15-30
Employers
+167%
Growth

Installs tiles on floors, walls, and other surfaces, ensuring they are properly aligned and securely attached.

Mason

175-350
Employers
+61%
Growth

Builds and repairs structures using bricks, stones, and other masonry materials, ensuring they are durable and aesthetically pleasing.

Roofer

150-300
Employers
+27%
Growth

Installs, repairs, and maintains roofs, ensuring they are weatherproof and structurally sound.

BIM Architect

20-40
Employers
+25%
Growth

Utilizes Building Information Modeling (BIM) to design and plan architectural projects, ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and collaboration throughout the construction process.

BIM Coordinator

80-160
Employers
+24%
Growth

Manages the implementation and coordination of Building Information Modeling (BIM) processes, ensuring that all project stakeholders are aligned and informed.

Land Surveyor

250-500
Employers
+20%
Growth

Measures and maps land boundaries, topography, and features, providing data for construction, development, and legal purposes.

Refurbishment

70-140
Employers
+19%
Growth

Refurbishment projects involve the renovation and improvement of existing structures, updating spaces to meet contemporary standards and functional needs.

Civil Supervisor

100-200
Employers
+19%
Growth

Manages civil engineering projects, overseeing construction activities, ensuring compliance with plans and regulations, and coordinating with stakeholders.

BIM Modeler

60-120
Employers
+17%
Growth

Creates detailed digital models of building projects using Building Information Modeling (BIM) software, facilitating design, construction, and project management.