Transportation/logistics supervisors oversee the transportation of products from one location to another, such as from loading docks to warehouses or warehouses to stores.
Supply systems analysts monitor computer programs, software, and hardware to determine their efficiency in meeting established supply information requirements; and recommends changes in data flow, sources of input, report formats, and calculations to satisfy supply management information needs.
Facility management technicians schedule the repair and maintenance at all the facilities of an organization and regular tests to identify any irregularity in the electrical systems, machines, furniture, or other materials that are important for the functioning of the facility.
Control systems service technicians install and maintain building control systems including HVAC systems or other industrial control systems that operate in homes, businesses, plants, and factories.
Civil design technicians CAD software to prepare detailed construction drawings, horizontal and vertical geometric information, 3D models for use in construction, and related maps and specifications used in the planning, design and construction of engineering projects.
Civil CADD designers create CAD drawings, layouts, and designs using basic design and engineering principles and reviewing the drawings to ensure compliance with design standards.
Construction project managers oversee all aspects of the building process, working closely with engineers and architects to develop plans, establish timetables, and determine labor and material costs. They are responsible for ensuring the project is completed on budget and within scope.
Construction supervisors oversee construction activities that take place on the worksite, and are heavily involved in planning, organizing, and controlling projects. Construction supervisors supervise contractors and staff while maintaining a safe work environment.