First-Line Supervisor
First-line supervisors are employed in all industries to direct production workers in the making or assembling of manufactured goods.
First-line supervisors are employed in all industries to direct production workers in the making or assembling of manufactured goods.
Building maintenance technicians fix and maintain properties to ensure they are in the best working condition, as well as perform preventative maintenance to avoid costly repairs and downtime.
Apprentice HVACR technicians assist HVACR technicians in installing, maintaining, and repairing indoor air quality systems, such as air conditioners.
Industrial machinery mechanics adjust and calibrate equipment, as well as maintain and repair factory equipment and other industrial machinery, such as conveying systems, production machinery, and packaging equipment.
Cost estimators collect and analyze data in order to estimate the time, money, materials, and labor required to construct a building.
Construction inspectors attend pre-construction meetings, evaluate plans and specifications for construction projects, and conduct field inspections to inspect standards of building structures and materials.
Building controls installers are responsible for installing, programming, testing, calibrating, operating, and repair of control systems along with their related software, hardware, and equipment.
Architectural design technologists coordinate with architects, designers, and engineers to design architecture for construction projects.
Engineering technicians work alongside engineers to assist with research, evaluation, design, and quality control processes.
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.