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Author: dominicdonaldson | Total views: 14 Comments: 0
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Looking For Work In Construction Management, Working And Planning

The construction industry is one of the largest employment sectors in the country, the world even. Within the industry there are all sorts of different roles and jobs, not just the obvious ones that involve manual labor or operating heavy machinery. The construction industry employs a wide variety of people across a broad spectrum from carpenters and electricians to various construction management roles including site managers and project managers.

Although the world is experiencing an economic downturn the need for good qualified and skilled construction workers has never been greater. In most major cities there are large regeneration or construction projects being planned or taking place and recruitment in those areas is largely dominated by the construction industry. Jobs in construction management, planning and implementation are constantly being advertised.

With so many different roles being advertised it's easy to find things a little difficult to dissect and decide what is best for you, or what is relevant. Most jobs in the construction industry nowadays require some form of qualification or experience so if you're interested in working in the construction industry you need to know what certain jobs require from you and what they involve.

Construction Planning - The first stage of any construction project is the planning stage. There are many areas of employment in this stage including architecture, engineering and planning. Companies looking for people in the area of construction planning usually look for people who have experience of working on infrastructure projects. Duties can include creating and maintaining plans, writing reports and dealing with a wide range of people involved in the project like utilities companies and local councils.

Planning involves negotiating and developing ideas, often in groups, so good communication skills are essential. You also need to have a methodical approach to work as everything has to be accountable and small mistakes or errors in the early stages of a project can lead to larger problems later on.

Construction Workers - This is probably the largest are of employment within the construction industry. Once the planning stage is complete and everything has been given the green light the job of actual building begins. In the minds of lots of people who are unfamiliar with the construction industry this part of the project is often seen as the heavy lifting that requires little experience or no qualifications; this couldn't be further from the truth.

Electricians, carpenters and plumbers all go through extensive training to gain qualifications that enable them to work. In many cases the training is ongoing or regularly reviewed. Many laborers also hold HGV or similar vehicle licenses and everyone who works on a construction site must be familiar with health and safety procedures. As such people looking for work in this area need a responsible attitude and regard for rules and procedures.

Construction Management - The term construction management covers a broad spectrum of roles and job descriptions. Project management, cost management and time management are three of the most important areas and also the largest employers.

Good construction management involves adequately defining and delegating responsibilities to a construction site team, project managing, identifying and overcoming problems and being able to communicate successfully. Construction management is the most fluid area of construction as it is involves so many different skills.

As such anyone looking to secure employment in construction management needs to be able to adapt quickly to changing circumstances. One minute you could be talking to a planner about changes to a design the next you could be looking for more people to work on a project. The role also demands an authoritative approach as there may be dispute to resolve that can have financial implications if not resolved successfully.

About the Author

Dominic Donaldson is an expert in the construction industry.
Find out more about Construction Management and other jobs in the industry.




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