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Construction Careers

Curious about a career in Construction. We have put together a list of the top construction careers in 2024.

List of Top 10 Construction Jobs

We have compiled a list of the top 10 construction careers in 2024. Each career has a dedicated page which helps answer questions like how to get started and how much do they make?

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Crane Operator

A crane operator is a skilled professional who manages the operation of cranes, which are large machines used to lift and move materials and heavy objects at construction sites, ports, and other industrial settings. The primary responsibilities of a crane operator include operating crane controls to lift, move, position, or place machinery and equipment with precision and safety.

$59,987/yr 

$28.84/hr 

3.7/5 


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Carpenter

A carpenter is a skilled craftsman who constructs, installs, and repairs building frameworks and structures made from wood and other materials. This includes a wide variety of tasks such as building door frames, constructing stairways, installing cabinets, and erecting house frames. Carpenters are essential in both residential and commercial construction.

$49,108/yr 

$23.61/hr 

3/5 


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Blue Collar

Welder

A welder is a trained technician who specializes in joining metal parts together through the process of welding. Welders use various techniques such as MIG, TIG, and stick welding to fuse materials like steel, aluminum, and brass, employing high-heat tools to melt and join metal precisely.

$44,033/yr 

$21.17/hr 

3.1/5 


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Roofer

A roofer is a specialized tradesperson who focuses on the construction, repair, and maintenance of roofs. Roofers install various types of roofing materials, including shingles, tiles, and metal sheets, to protect buildings from water damage and the elements.

$49,795/yr 

$23.94/hr 

3.2/5 


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Plumber

A plumber is a skilled tradesperson who installs and repairs systems used for water, sewage, and drainage in plumbing systems. Plumbers work on a variety of tasks that include installing new plumbing fixtures, diagnosing and fixing problems in existing systems, and maintaining industrial, commercial, and residential plumbing systems.

$63,273/yr 

$30.42/hr 

2.8/5 


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Electrician

An electrician is a skilled tradesperson who specializes in the electrical wiring of buildings, transmission lines, stationary machines, and related equipment. Electricians ensure that electrical systems are installed safely and operate efficiently. They install, maintain, and repair electrical power, communications, lighting, and control systems in homes, businesses, and factories. Electricians read blueprints, which include technical diagrams of electrical systems that show the location of circuits, outlets, and other equipment.

$58,073/yr 

$27.92/hr 

3.2/5 


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Heavy Equipment Operator

A heavy equipment operator is a skilled worker who operates large machinery used in construction, mining, and other industrial projects. These machines include bulldozers, excavators, loaders, and cranes. Heavy equipment operators are responsible for safely maneuvering these machines to move earth, materials, and other objects according to project plans and specifications. They often work outdoors in various weather conditions, following strict safety protocols and using precision to avoid accidents and damage to property.

$46,159.24/yr 

$22.19/hr 

3.7/5 


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Blue Collar

Iron Worker

An ironworker is a skilled tradesperson who works primarily with iron and steel to build structures like bridges, buildings, and towers. They fabricate and install structural steel components, such as beams, columns, and reinforcement bars, according to construction plans and specifications. Ironworkers also assemble and erect these components using various tools and equipment, including cranes and welding machines.

$59,701.34/yr 

$28.7/hr 

2.9/5 


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Blue Collar

Bricklayer

A bricklayer is a skilled tradesperson who builds structures like walls, houses, and buildings using bricks and mortar. They carefully lay bricks in patterns, ensuring they fit together snugly and evenly. Bricklayers use tools like trowels, levels, and hammers to do their work accurately. They work outdoors or indoors, following blueprints and instructions to create strong and durable structures. Bricklayers play a crucial role in construction projects, contributing to the foundations of our communities.

$55,505.92/yr 

$26.68/hr 

3.75/5 


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Building Inspector

A building inspector is a professional responsible for ensuring that buildings meet safety and construction standards set by local regulations and codes. They inspect various stages of construction, including foundations, framing, electrical, plumbing, and overall structural integrity. Building inspectors review blueprints, conduct on-site inspections, and issue permits and certificates of occupancy when buildings meet all requirements. Their role is crucial in ensuring that buildings are safe for occupants and comply with regulations to maintain community well-being.

$62,098.2/yr 

$29.85/hr 

4.2/5 

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Plumber

A plumber is a skilled tradesperson who installs and repairs systems used for water, sewage, and drainage in plumbing systems. Plumbers work on a variety of tasks that include installing new plumbing fixtures, diagnosing and fixing problems in existing systems, and maintaining industrial, commercial, and residential plumbing systems.

$30.42

per hour

$63.27k

per year

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Building Inspector

A building inspector is a professional responsible for ensuring that buildings meet safety and construction standards set by local regulations and codes. They inspect various stages of construction, including foundations, framing, electrical, plumbing, and overall structural integrity. Building inspectors review blueprints, conduct on-site inspections, and issue permits and certificates of occupancy when buildings meet all requirements. Their role is crucial in ensuring that buildings are safe for occupants and comply with regulations to maintain community well-being.

$29.85

per hour

$62.1k

per year

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Crane Operator

A crane operator is a skilled professional who manages the operation of cranes, which are large machines used to lift and move materials and heavy objects at construction sites, ports, and other industrial settings. The primary responsibilities of a crane operator include operating crane controls to lift, move, position, or place machinery and equipment with precision and safety.

$28.84

per hour

$59.99k

per year

Lowest paying construction jobs

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Welder

A welder is a trained technician who specializes in joining metal parts together through the process of welding. Welders use various techniques such as MIG, TIG, and stick welding to fuse materials like steel, aluminum, and brass, employing high-heat tools to melt and join metal precisely.

$21.17

per hour

$44.03k

per year

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Heavy Equipment Operator

A heavy equipment operator is a skilled worker who operates large machinery used in construction, mining, and other industrial projects. These machines include bulldozers, excavators, loaders, and cranes. Heavy equipment operators are responsible for safely maneuvering these machines to move earth, materials, and other objects according to project plans and specifications. They often work outdoors in various weather conditions, following strict safety protocols and using precision to avoid accidents and damage to property.

$22.19

per hour

$46.16k

per year

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Carpenter

A carpenter is a skilled craftsman who constructs, installs, and repairs building frameworks and structures made from wood and other materials. This includes a wide variety of tasks such as building door frames, constructing stairways, installing cabinets, and erecting house frames. Carpenters are essential in both residential and commercial construction.

$23.61

per hour

$49.11k

per year

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