Architecture & Construction Job Market Trends
Engineering Equipment Operator
Operates heavy machinery used in engineering and construction projects. Ensures safe and efficient operation of equipment such as bulldozers and excavators.
Construction Control Representative
Oversees construction projects to ensure compliance with plans, specifications, and regulations.
Construction Lecturer
Educator specializing in teaching construction-related subjects, often at a college or trade school. Combines practical experience with academic knowledge to prepare students for careers in the construction industry.
Permit Technician
A professional responsible for processing construction and other related permits, ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal regulations. They typically interact with the public and provide technical assistance to applicants.
HVAC Estimator
Responsible for evaluating and determining the cost of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning projects. Essential for ensuring accurate cost assessments to meet project budgets.
Shuttering Carpenter
A tradesperson specialized in creating temporary structures for casting concrete in construction projects. They ensure that forms are built accurately to hold concrete until it hardens and achieves sufficient strength.
MEP Estimator
Responsible for estimating the costs of Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing components in construction projects. Requires strong analytical skills and knowledge of industry standards.
Associate Landscape Architect
An expert who designs outdoor public areas, landmarks, and structures to achieve environmental, social-behavioral, and aesthetic outcomes. Plays a critical role in designing sustainable and functional landscapes.
Commercial Roofing Estimator
Responsible for accurately estimating costs and resources required for commercial roofing projects. Plays a critical role in project budgeting and bid preparation.