Careers in designing, planning, managing, building and maintaining the built environment.

Architect • Boilermaker • Mason • Boilermaker • Mason • Architectural and Civil Drafter • Carpenter • • Carpenter • Millwright • (structural, geotechnical, Carpet Installer • Painter • Carpet Installer • Operating Engineer • transportation, etc.) • Finisher • Paperhanger • • Paperhanger • Technician • Craft Laborer • Pipe Fitter • Construction Manager • Pipe Fitter • Code Official • Construction Engineer • Pipelayer • Construction Engineer • Pipelayer • Computer Aided Drafter (CAD) • • Pipeline Installer Construction Foreman • • Cost Estimator • Construction Inspector • /Drywall • Construction Inspector • Preservationist • Drafter • Construction Manager • Plumber • Cost Estimator • Project Inspector • Engineer • • Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technician • Drywall Installer • Preservationist • Electrical Engineer (electronics, security, Education and Training Project Inspector • Drywall Installer • Refractory Technician • telecommunications) • Director/Coordinator • Project Manager • • Relay Technician Environmental Designer • Electrical & Power Transmission Installer • • Electrician • Reliability Engineer • Environmental Engineer (hydro engineering, Electrician • Safety Director • Elevator Installer • Remodeler • Environmental Engineer • Restoration Technician •

/ Occupations acoustical, etc.) • Electronic Systems Technician • Sales and Marketing Manager •

Environmental Engineering Technician • Elevator Installer • Scheduler • Equipment and Material Manager • Safety Director • Fire Prevention and Equipment and Material Manager • Security and Fire Alarm Estimator • Sales and Marketing Manager • Industrial Engineer • Estimator • Systems Installer • Facilities Engineer • Scheduler • Interior Designer • Landscape Designer • Explosives Worker • Service Contractor • Field Supervisor • Security and Fire Alarm Landscape • Field Supervisor • Sheetmetal Worker • General Maintenance Contractor • System Installer • Materials Engineer • Floor Layer • Specialty Contractor • • Security Controls Manager • Mechanical Drafter • /Builder • Specialty Trades Subcontractor • Hazardous Materials Remover • Service Contractor • Mechanical Engineer (HVAC, plumbing, Glazier • Steamfitter • Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning Sheetmetal Worker • and Refrigeration Mechanic • Specialty Trades Contractor •

Sample Career Specialties Career Sample fire protection, etc.) • Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Subcontractor • Modeler (traditional and computer) Refrigeration Mechanic • Superintendent • Operator • Steamfitter • Planner/Designer • Insulation Worker • System Installer • Highway Maintenance Worker • Subcontractor • Preservationist • Iron/Metalworker (structural and Terrazo Worker and Finisher • Hydro Testing Technician • Substation Mechanic Programmer • reinforcing) • Tile and Marble Setter • Insulation Worker • Superintendent • Insulation Worker • Protection Engineer • Landscaper/Groundskeeper • System Installer • Regional and Urban Lineworker • Iron/Metalworker (structural and Terrazo Worker and Finisher • Renderer (traditional and computer) • Manufacturer’s Representative • reinforcing) • Thermal Control Technician • Specifications Writer • Building Landscaper/Groundskeeper • Tile and Marble Setter • Surveying and Mapping Technician • Maintenance Estimator • Utility Metering &Reg.Technician Surveyor • NOTE: General contractors/Builders and Specialty contractors typically own Maintenance Planner/Scheduler • Wastewater Maintenance • the contracting company. Manufacturer’s Representative •

Design/Pre-Construction Construction Maintenance/Operations ways

Path

The Common Career Technical Core (CCTC) includes a set of standards for each of the 16 Career Clusters™ and their corresponding Career Pathways that define what students should know and be able to do after completing instruction in a program of study. The CCTC also includes an overarching set of Career Ready Practices that apply to all programs of Ready Ready CCTC CCTC /Career /Career

Practices study. The Career Ready Practices include12 statements that address the knowledge, skills and dispositions that are important to becoming career ready

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