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Architecture and Construction



Careers in Architecture and Construction

51 careers found

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Architects
Architects plan and design all types of buildings and structures.
Blue-Collar Worker Supervisors
Blue-collar worker supervisors direct, help, and train workers in physically active jobs.
Bricklayers and Stonemasons
Bricklayers and stonemasons build walls and structures using bricks, stones, and mortar.
Building Maintenance Workers
Building maintenance workers keep buildings in good shape. They repair plumbing, electrical fixtures, machinery, and the structure of buildings.
Cabinetmakers
Cabinetmakers build cabinets and other items that are made from wood.
Carpenters
Carpenters cut, fit, and assemble wood and other materials to construct buildings.
Cement Masons
Cement masons place and finish the concrete for many types of construction jobs.
Commercial Divers
Commercial divers work underwater to build or repair structures. They also perform search and rescue duties.
Communications Equipment Mechanics
Communications equipment mechanics set up and maintain equipment that transmits signals to carry information.
Construction Helpers
Construction helpers assist experienced trades workers with less skilled tasks.
Construction Managers
Construction managers schedule and coordinate the work on construction projects.
Construction and Building Inspectors
Construction and building inspectors inspect new or remodeled structures.
Construction and Well Drillers
Construction and well drillers use equipment to drill holes in the earth to take samples or to insert pipes.
Cost Estimators
Cost estimators calculate how much time and money it will take to complete projects.
Crane and Tower Operators
Crane and tower operators use machinery to lift and move heavy loads.
Drafters
Drafters make detailed drawings of objects that will be manufactured or built.
Drywall Finishers
Drywall finishers cover the joints between drywall panels using tape and cement.
Drywall Installers
Drywall installers attach drywall panels to the inside walls of houses and other buildings.
Electrician Helpers
Electrician helpers assist electricians as they install and maintain electrical systems.
Electricians
Electricians install, test, and maintain electrical systems.
Elevator Installers and Repairers
Elevator installers and repairers assemble and maintain elevators.
Explosives Workers
Explosives workers use explosive devices to demolish rock or structures.
Fence Builders
Fence builders construct and repair metal and wooden fences and gates.
Floor Sanding Machine Operators
Floor sanding machine operators sand wood floors to finish them.
Floor and Carpet Layers
Floor and carpet layers install carpet, linoleum, and other floor coverings in homes or buildings.
General Construction Workers
General construction workers carry out semi-skilled tasks in many areas of construction.
Glaziers
Glaziers install windows and mirrors in homes and other buildings. They may install new glass or repair broken panes.
Hazardous Material Workers
Hazardous materials workers remove and dispose of harmful materials.
Heating and Cooling System Mechanics
Heating and cooling system mechanics install and repair heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration systems.
Highway Maintenance Workers
Highway maintenance workers make basic repairs to highways and rural roads.
Insulation Installers
Insulation installers put in the materials used to insulate buildings and equipment.
Line Installers and Repairers
Line installers and repairers construct and maintain networks of wires and cables.
Log Graders and Scalers
Log graders and scalers estimate the market value of logs.
Loggers
Loggers work in teams to build and repair roads, clear brush, cut and buck trees, and move logs to mills and shipyards.
Material Moving Machine Operators
Material moving machine operators use machines to move earth, mining products, and other heavy loads.
Mechanic and Repairer Helpers
Mechanic and repairer helpers help experienced mechanics with different tasks.
Meter Readers
Meter readers walk or drive trucks over established routes and take readings of utility meter dials.
Operating Engineers and Construction Equipment Operators
Operating engineers and construction equipment operators use machinery to move construction materials.
Painters
Painters apply paint, stain, varnish, and other finishes to buildings and other structures.
Paving Equipment Operators
Paving equipment operators use machines to apply asphalt and concrete to roads.
Pipelayers
Pipelayers lay various kinds of pipe for sewers, drains, water mains, or oil or gas lines.
Plasterers
Plasterers prepare and apply coats of plaster or stucco to walls and other building surfaces.
Plumbers and Pipefitters
Plumbers and pipefitters install and repair pipe systems that carry water, steam, air, or other fluids or gases.
Power Plant Operators
Power plant operators control the machinery that makes electricity. They also control the flow of power over the lines.
Riggers
Riggers use ropes, pulleys, and other gear to move large or heavy items.
Roofers
Roofers apply shingles and other materials to the roofs of buildings.
Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners
Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners clean and repair septic tanks, sewer lines, and drains.
Structural Metal Workers
Structural metal workers make and install steel frameworks used in buildings and other structures.
Surveyors
Surveyors measure and map land, air space, and water boundaries.
Tile Setters
Tile setters apply tile to floors, walls, ceilings, and countertops.
Wallpaper Hangers
Wallpaper hangers apply wall coverings to decorate and protect walls.