Careers in Construction and infrastructure
Explore 8 career paths connected with Construction and infrastructure. Open each career page to see roadmap, salary, skills, education path, jobs, tools and growth details.
Cost Accountant
A Cost Accountant tracks, analyzes, and controls business costs so companies can price products correctly, improve margins, prepare budgets, and make better financial decisions.
Director, Construction
A Director, Construction leads large construction projects by managing planning, budgets, contractors, safety, quality, timelines, approvals, and project delivery.
Environmental and Occupational Health and Hygiene Professionals, Other
Environmental and Occupational Health and Hygiene Professionals assess workplace and environmental health risks, monitor exposures, support safety controls, and help organizations protect workers, communities, and workplaces.
General Manager, Construction / General Manager Construction Projects
A General Manager, Construction leads construction projects from planning to completion by managing budgets, schedules, contractors, site teams, safety, quality, approvals, and client expectations.
Manager Vendor Development
A Manager Vendor Development identifies, evaluates, develops, and manages suppliers so an organization receives quality materials, competitive prices, reliable delivery, and stable supply support.
Manpower Officer/Area Manager, Human Resource
A Manpower Officer or Area HR Manager plans staffing, manages recruitment, monitors workforce needs, supports employee relations, ensures HR compliance, and coordinates people operations across a location or area.
Personnel Manager
A Personnel Manager manages employee records, recruitment support, attendance, payroll coordination, employee relations, HR policies, compliance, and workforce administration.
Project Manager
A Project Manager plans, organizes, tracks, and delivers projects by managing scope, timelines, budgets, risks, resources, stakeholders, and team execution.