Starting a Career in Construction Management

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Construction jobs can be very rewarding for those that have the skill and the talent. Construction careers in management positions are great opportunities that want to advance beyond the abilities and responsibilities of the lower-level employee. Of course, it takes time to get to the point where you're able to get hired as a construction manager, but the career itself is well worth the wait. Here are some things you should know about management positions in the construction industry.

What Construction Managers Do

As a construction manager, you'll have more responsibilities than anyone else on the construction site. These individuals will oversee the entire construction site and everyone else who is working on the construction jobs. In addition, construction managers are responsible for planning the coordination of the completion of the project, directing other employees where to go and what tasks to accomplish. They may be asked to help out individual construction workers if they need help, but usually don't take part in the actual work. Overall, managers in the construction field will oversee the projects from beginning to end to make sure that everything gets done correctly, efficiently, and on time.



Required Skills and Education

There are several skills and requirements that an individual seeking construction employment as a manager should have. First, more companies are requiring that construction managers have a bachelor's degree in construction science, civil engineering, or construction management. Individuals should have highly technical knowledge of everything in the field and the work required as they'll be given the responsibility of overseeing everyone's work.

Another option to achieve a position as a construction manager is to be promoted from within. Those who are dedicated to the field as a construction worker may be able to be promoted to construction manager after years of proving himself in the field. Construction managers also need to have good communication, organization, and management skills.

Earnings of Construction Managers

The salary or wage that you earn as a construction manager will usually vary as a function of the type of construction field that you're in. If you're working in construction employment in the residential building sector then the median annual earnings of these positions was $69400 in 2006. For those with a bachelor's degree in construction management seeking job offers right out of college in 2007, the average salary offer was around $50000.

Job Outlook of Construction Management

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, construction jobs in management are expected to grow faster than the national average for all employment opportunities through the year 2016. Growth at a rate of 16% will make finding these types of jobs easier for those who are trying to break into the field.

Overall, construction employment opportunities as construction managers are financially rewarding careers and there will be plenty of room to get into the field in the next decade. If you want to oversee the construction site, enjoy directing the work of other employees, and have the skills necessary to succeed then a job in construction management may be for you.
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