Construction
A vast sector with global oppounities, the construction industry requires a steady supply of skilled personnel to keep up with demand from domestic and commercial customers. If you enjoy being practical and hands-on, there is a range of career options available.
Architect
Working at the forefront of building design, architects use their creative skills and technical knowledge of design structures of all kinds, from houses to concert arenas.
Structural Engineer
By modelling the way in which loads and forces affect structures, structural engineers use their expertise to ensure that buildings are designed and built within safe limits.
Quantity Surveyor
Drawing on a knowledge of construction methods, costs, and materials, quantity surveyors ensure that building projects are completed efficiently and economically.
Town Planner
Using a detailed knowledge of architecture and urban design to advise on planning policies, town planners help to shape and develop our towns and cities.
Builder
From houses and offices to power stations and skyscrapers, buildings use their knowledge of construction techniques to create structures from the ground up.
Construction Manager
Construction managers plan schedules, supervise on-site workers, and monitor building progress to ensure that each job is completed on time and to budget.
Carpenter
Sculpting and joining a variety of wooden fitting or structural features-from kitchen cabinets to ceiling beams-carpenters work on range of building projects.
Electrician
Ensure that the power stays on in homes, offices, and commercial premises, electricians install and repair electrical equipment in line with safety regulations.
Plumber
Providing the services that make buildings of all kinds safe and habitable, plumbers install and repair heating, water, and air-conditioning system.