Construction industry employment prospects for those with a Diploma in Building and Construction

Your chances of finding a job are strongly influenced by your level of education. Some people may not realize how big of a jump there is between AQF levels (the scale used to describe the various Australian credentialing programs). A Diploma in Building and Construction (Building), for instance, can open up more doors than a Certificate IV in the same field. (Building). As course material becomes more advanced, more job opportunities become available to students who have completed this level. Below are just a few of the numerous desirable career paths open to those with a Diploma in Building and Construction (Building). 

Building and Construction Manager

Like any other manager, a Building and Construction Manager is responsible for ensuring the smooth running of a whole project. They are the ones everyone on the job site looks up to as the boss who gets things done. Due to the breadth of this position, candidates should have broad expertise in the construction business as well as in other related fields. The skillset of a Construction Manager should include:

  • Maximize the effectiveness of your workforce by strategically allocating your company’s human resources.
  • Work with and get advice from specialists in fields like architecture, engineering, trade, etc. 
  • Make sure everything is built to code and meets standards
  • Having proposals reviewed by municipal officials

Building Associate

There is a significant need for people to fill this position. There is proof that a Building Associate can aid in building projects. Assisting construction managers, architects, and surveyors with project planning and organization, as well as analyzing and explaining plans, rules, and standards of practice, are just a few of the many duties of a Building Associate. The additional function provides additional technical features, including:

  • Putting together rough drafts, detailed drawings, specs, etc.
  • Putting together, amending, and reworking blueprints, charts, diagrams, etc.
  • Putting together information using surveying tools and photogrammetric gear

There is room for more specialization in this position. You could, for instance, advance to the position of Building Construction Supervisor, which has more responsibility for planning and organization than that of a Building Associate. Or you may become a Clerk of Works, whose job it is to monitor construction sites for compliance with quality and safety regulations. On-site inspections may be necessary, as may a comparison of the finished product to the blueprints and guidelines originally provided.

Professional Builder

The position of Professional Builder is another possible career path. It is the responsibility of a Project Builder to organize and oversee the building of houses and other structures. Capital resources like materials, plant, and equipment must be acquired, and human resources must be regularly accounted for to guarantee the correct people are working in the right roles. There are other facets to this position as well:

  • Reading blueprints and technical documents
  • Making sure projects are finished on time and within budget Checking in on the quality and progress of subcontractors’ work

Construction Estimator

Estimators in the construction industry are responsible for calculating the total cost of a project by identifying all the materials that will be used. In most cases, this will continue indefinitely up until the point of tender settlement. The work market isn’t particularly hot, but the pay is excellent. Typical work for a construction estimator includes doing things like:

  • Cost analysis and time frame forecasting
  • Verifying that a project is completed to standards and has been constructed using appropriate materials.
  • Creating rough drafts, detailed drawings, and detailed requirements
  • Making plans, maps, charts, and drawings and editing, and reworking them

The importance of a Construction Estimator is sometimes overlooked. Although this position does not demand as much leadership as the last two, it does necessitate a high level of expertise to handle the lengthy procedures necessary to guarantee the success of construction projects.

One surefire approach to getting your foot in the door of the construction sector is to earn a Diploma in Building and Construction (Building). Because of the education, it provides, graduates can choose from a wide variety of employment options, including more senior positions.

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