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Top 5 well-paid jobs in construction

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Latest reports predict that the construction business and industry remains and will remain as one of the industries that have an employment record. So are you interested in a job where you can see the fruits of your efforts? Then, the ultimate answer is Building and Construction.

So here is the top 5 well-paid jobs while you are in the field of construction. Have a look!

1. Senior Project Manager

Job description:

Being a Senior Project Manager, you need to understand your job duties and of others as well. You are the person who is in-charge of the project from scratch till the project consummates.


The job duties of a Sr. Project Manager includes a detailed and well-laid plan so that all the works for the project goes smoothly. The job also includes effectively managing the resources and recruitment of appropriate persons for the work. Additionally, the Sr. Manager is also responsible for obtaining all the licenses and permits for the project.

Essential functions:

  • To develop a cost-effective yet efficient schedule for the project completion with proper utilization of resources.
  • Select and coordinate the work of contractors and subcontractors at various phases of the work.
  • Oversee the performance level of all the workers and see whether the specifications and regulations are met or not.
  • Tracks and monitors the cost and schedule.
  • Supervising managers to review the reports and rectify the safety risks or other deficiencies.

Special skills and training:

The Bachelor’s degree is must for this role. Additionally, at least five years of experience in the complex construction project(s) is considered necessary.

Estimated salary:

£94, 189 approximately

2. Construction Manager

Job description:

A construction manager is fully responsible for planning and coordinating a variety of projects wherever construction is involved. It can be anywhere, road or bridges, commercial industries or homes.

The Construction Manager is thoroughly involved with the hiring of subcontractors and coordinating and scheduling the work so that the projects are completed on time and budget.

Essential functions:

  • To determine the schedule of different phases of that particular project.
  • To negotiate with the architects, contractors, designers, and other workers.
  • They are also required to confer and discuss with the supervisors to monitor the progress, resultant productivity and compliance with the safety rules, regulations, and codes

Special skills and training:

Generally, the employers would want candidates with the Bachelor Degree in the Civil Engineering and other related sciences. The Managers who work on the large projects and having a Masters Degree in Construction Management would like to grab this opportunity.

Estimate salary:

£87, 216 approximately

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3. Commercial Managers

Job description:

A commercial manager is a part and parcel of the attractive bonus plan. The typical responsibilities that include the Commercial Manager are financial assessment of the business development and bidding and negotiating contracts and projects worth of millions and billions.

Commercial Manager is considered as the highest paid jobs. The reason being that they are subjected to a considerable amount of responsibility. If you are attempting for a career in the commercial management, you need to strategically consider your engineering onions too.

Essential functions:

  • To strategically expand the sustaining procedures & standards.
  • Resolving both the contractual and commercial problems at the construction site.
  • Monitoring of the financial key performance indicators (KPIs) of a particular project.
  • Risk assessment.
  • Mentoring to manage the quantity surveying team.

Special skills and training:

A Bachelor Degree in the Construction Engineering along with an additional degree of Management in Finance would be considered preferable.

Estimated salary:

£68, 000

4. Design managers

Job description:

The design managers are one of the important roles to get yourself in the right place. The Design Manager is recruited for system management and process management for a set of drawings where a structure can be built from.

You will have an advantage in this role if you possess a technical/architectural background. As well as in-depth knowledge of all aspects of the construction industry you will be proficient in modelling software and AutoCAD.

Essential functions:

  • Manage the design team along with the process with his/her commercial and contractual team.
  • Understand and support the client for the requirements and further developments of a building design.
  • Ensuring the design process follows the current standards and codes, wherever appropriate. Also needs to coordinated with the project timescales.

Special skills and training:

An in-depth knowledge of all the aspects of the construction industry and software modelling with AutoCAD is apt.

Estimated salary:

£62, 000 approximately

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5. Senior estimator

Job description:

A Senior Estimator is responsible for preparation of the complete and accurate estimates for all contracts alike. This ranges from material to facilities and labour to equipment as well.

Essential functions:

  • Prepare detailed and accurate material with approximate estimation of the labor, equipment, subcontracts, construction facilities, etc.
  • Attend the on-site bidding proposals and conferences along with site visits around the location.
  • Plan for the cost estimates so that it can meet the customer proposals.
  • Maintain the accurate and current database cost codes of accounts for prediction.

Special skills and training:

Should have a strong communication skill to built a great rapport with the key holders and shareholders. To be an effective planner, you need to have an analytical mind too.

Estimated salary:

£61, 000 approximately

Author Bio: Krima Flint is an Executive Editor at Dealslands. She loves to explore her writing skills in leisure.