Field Engineer
$72,961/yr avgField engineers solve problems and analyze technical issues on construction sites. They work with project managers, contractors, and clients to ensure projects stay on track.
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Field engineers solve problems and analyze technical issues on construction sites. They work with project managers, contractors, and clients to ensure projects stay on track.
Project managers oversee entire construction projects from planning to completion. They manage budgets, timelines, contractors, and client relationships.
Superintendents supervise daily construction operations on job sites. They coordinate workers, ensure safety compliance, and maintain project schedules.
Cost estimators calculate project budgets by analyzing materials, labor, and equipment costs. They help companies win bids and maintain profitability.
Safety managers develop and implement safety protocols. They ensure compliance with OSHA regulations and reduce workplace incidents.
Scheduling coordinators create and maintain project timelines. They use software like Primavera and MS Project to track milestones.
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