Skills and careers

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* [https://www.mdx.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0033/565863/sustainable-degree-apprenticeships-2020.pdf Sustainable Degree Apprenticeships]
 
* [https://www.mdx.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0033/565863/sustainable-degree-apprenticeships-2020.pdf Sustainable Degree Apprenticeships]
  
= Careers in the construction industry =
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* Access consultant.
 
* Access consultant.
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* Furniture, fixtures and equipment (FF&E) consultant.
 
* Furniture, fixtures and equipment (FF&E) consultant.
 
* Health and safety consultant.
 
* Health and safety consultant.
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* [[How_the_built_environment_can_unlock_opportunities_for_skills|How the built environment can unlock opportunities for skills]]
 
* How to become a civil engineer
 
* How to become a civil engineer
 
* How to become a construction manager
 
* How to become a construction manager

Revision as of 15:27, 1 July 2020

This article provides a list of articles about skills and career opportunities in the built environment industry.

[If you're looking for organisations/initiatives that can help in finding work, learning and/or support opportunities look at the Building People Communities and website.]

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.
  • Protection for apprenticeships.
  • Sustainable Degree Apprenticeships

Careers

  • Access consultant.
  • Acoustic consultant.
  • Apprentice.
  • Approved inspector.
  • Archaeologist.
  • Bricklayer.
  • Careers in the electrotechnical industry.
  • 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 the built environment can unlock opportunities for skills
  • 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.
  • What engineers really do for a living.

Resources

Designing Buildings Anywhere

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