Skills and careers
Browse the content below to learn about the various occupations, career journeys and resources available.
If it's work experience/placements, an apprenticeship or internship, or a job that you're after, have a look at Work Opportunities on the Building People platform, where you'll also find useful Activities & Events and more Resources.
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[edit] Apprenticeships
- Apprenticeship.
- Apprenticeships come of age
- Apprenticeships levy.
- BSRIA call for more vocational training
- Construction apprentice earnings.
- Construction Industry Training Board CITB.
- EIC apprentice support programme.
- How to take on an apprentice (CCATF)
- Protection for apprenticeships.
- Sustainable Degree Apprenticeships
[edit] Careers
- Architectural Technology: AT Suite (CIAT)
- Architecture (Theory_Praxis_Design) | series
- Careers in the electrotechnical industry
- Getting into Architecture
- Go Construct
- How the built environment can unlock opportunities for skills
- Renewable Heating: Podcast series (BetaTalk)
- What engineers really do for a living.
[edit] Job roles
- From Agency (residential or commercial) to Valuation, via Contracts Manager and Management Consultancy, see UCEM job roles
[edit] Occupations
- Access consultant.
- Acoustic consultant.
- Apprentice.
- Approved inspector.
- Archaeologist.
- Bricklayer.
- Carpenter.
- Chartered environmentalist.
- Civil engineer.
- Clerk of works.
- Client design adviser.
- Client's representative.
- Construction manager.
- Consulting engineer.
- Contract administrator.
- Electrician.
- Ecologist.
- Employer's agent.
- Employer's BIM adviser.
- Environmental consultant.
- Facilities manager.
- Fire engineering consultant.
- Furniture, fixtures and equipment (FF&E) consultant.
- Health and safety consultant.
- How to become a civil engineer
- How to become a construction manager
- How to become a quantity surveyor
- How to become an arbitrator
- How to become an architect
- How to become an engineer
- Information and communications technology (ICT) consultant.
- Interior designer.
- Landscape architect.
- Lighting designer.
- Local consultants.
- Management consultant.
- Management contractor.
- Party wall surveyor.
- Planning consultant.
- Programme consultant.
- Public health consultant.
- Rights of light surveyor.
- Security consultant.
- Site inspector.
- Specialist contractor.
- Structural waterproofing consultant.
- Surveyor.
- Traffic engineer.
- Wet trades.