
Construction Sector Careers
Architect
An architect designs buildings and structures, creating detailed plans and specifications, ensuring functionality, safety, and aesthetics, and overseeing construction to align with their vision and client needs.
Building Supervisor
A building supervisor in construction oversees on-site activities, ensuring work is completed safely, on time, and according to plans, while managing workers and coordinating with contractors.
Construction Management
Construction management involves overseeing construction projects, including planning, coordination, budgeting, and supervision, ensuring projects are completed on time, within budget, and to specified quality standards.
Property Developer
A property developer oversees the planning, financing, and construction of real estate projects, transforming ideas into completed properties by coordinating with architects, contractors, and stakeholders
Property/Research Analyst/Economist
A Property/Research Analyst/Economist in construction analyzes market trends, economic data, and real estate conditions to inform investment decisions, project feasibility, and strategic planning for property development.
Quantity Surveyor
A quantity surveyor manages construction costs by estimating, budgeting, and controlling expenses, ensuring financial efficiency and compliance throughout the project lifecycle.
Structural Engineer
A structural engineer in construction designs and analyzes the framework and support systems of buildings and infrastructure, ensuring safety, durability, and compliance with engineering standards.
Tenant Installation Specialist
A Tenant Installation Specialist manages the customization of commercial spaces according to tenant needs, coordinating construction activities to ensure compliance with lease agreements and tenant specifications.