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Career Paths
No
matter which path you think you’d like to take for a career in
construction, you must finish high school to be able to take full
advantage of the opportunities the industry has to offer. This is
true if you want to be an apprentice, or if you want to be a
construction engineer. A high school diploma is the key to your
career in construction. After that, it’s all up to you.
There are over 100 colleges and universities
and more than 300 two-year schools that offer construction
education and training opportunities. Not to mention the
on-the-job training available to motivated, hard workers.
Company
Owner
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Vice President
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Construction Manager
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Project Manager
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Asst.
Project Manager
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Senior Engineer
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Estimator
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Office Engineer
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Field Engineer |
Superintendent
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General Foreman
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Foreman
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Craftsman
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Apprentice |
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