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SteeplejackSalary: £24000-52000 Salaries will vary depending on location/employer
Steeplejacks carry out repair work high above the ground on construction sites, power stations, high rise buildings or on monuments and castles. They ensure they are structurally sound and may also install lightning conductors.
Qualifications: Secondary qualifications -
ElectricianSalary: £25000-60000 Salaries will vary depending on location/employer
Electricians provide buildings with energy to light rooms, heat water and power devices. They install, inspect and test electrical equipment, making sure it is working properly and safely. As an electrician, you could be maintaining traditional
Qualifications: Further qualifications -
Land BuyerSalary: £23000-52000 Salaries will vary depending on location/employer
A land buyer is responsible for helping businesses and individuals to purchase land that is suitable for construction. As a land buyer, you’ll identify suitable sites for building projects, determine whether planning permission is required
Qualifications: Higher qualifications -
HGV DriverSalary: £19000-55000 Salaries will vary depending on location/employer
Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) drivers transport goods between locations. They move items for suppliers and customers, locally, nationally and internationally. As a lorry driver, you will spend a lot of time on the road and could be away from home
Qualifications: Higher qualifications -
ReceptionistSalary: £19000-31000 Salaries will vary depending on location/employer
In the construction industry, receptionists act as the first point of contact for clients, subcontractors and suppliers. As a receptionist, you’ll be at the forefront of the organisation, greeting guests and contractors, and responding to
Qualifications: Secondary qualifications -
GroundworkerSalary: £20000-60000 Salaries will vary depending on location/employer
A groundworker is a construction professional who prepares the ground before, during and after building. Usually the first tradesperson on a construction site, groundworkers set out and prepare the sub-surfaces ready for the structural work to
Qualifications: Secondary qualifications -
BIM ManagerSalary: £30000-90000 Salaries will vary depending on location/employer
BIM (Building Information Modelling) managers act as collaborators between the client’s team, design team, contractor team and supply chain. As a BIM Manager, you will oversee the production of project information models which contain 3D
Qualifications: Higher qualifications -
Steel FixerSalary: £27000-51000 Salaries will vary depending on location/employer
Steel fixers use steel bars and mesh in reinforced concrete to strengthen buildings and other big structures. They work closely with engineering designers, steel erectors and other construction workers on high rise buildings, on a variety of
Qualifications: Secondary qualifications -
Lead RooferSalary: £23000-49000 Salaries will vary depending on location/employer
A lead roofer is responsible for working on a variety of buildings – from housing to listed structures, churches and cathedrals. This can involve inspecting, removing, or repairing existing lead sheeting or installing new sheeting.
Qualifications: Secondary qualifications -
Bid ManagerSalary: £31000-73000 Salaries will vary depending on location/employer
A bid writer is responsible for preparing and writing the detailed commercial documents, such as pre-qualification questionnaires (PQQs) and tenders, that companies submit to win new contracts. It is a very important position within an
Qualifications: Higher qualifications