Construction Plant Operator Careers

April 28, 2009 · Filed Under Construction, Construction Equipment · Comments Off 

The construction industry in the US poised for a major expansion is also one of the largest employers in the country. The sector is in the midst of a phase that promises a long-term growth, which has translated into a string of career opportunities for people who are interested in construction or any other career options related to this field. With the advancement in technology, the nature of work in construction industry has changed dramatically over the years. If you are looking for a challenging career in construction work and land reclamation, then you might want to consider the role of a construction plant operator as your career option.

Why a career in the construction industry?

There are 6.9 million people employed in the construction industry all over the US. Every year, 240,000 new jobs arise in this sector. It is estimated that by the year 2012, there will be one million new jobs available in this fast growing industry. The prospects of earning a good compensation package, exciting job opportunities and long-term satisfaction are high if you have a flair for the job.

Who is a construction plant operator?

You must have seen machines such as 360-degree excavators and trucks used for moving soil, bulldozers and cranes on roadwork and construction sites. Construction plant operators who man these machines are entrusted with the responsibility of driving and operating them. Additionally, they are also responsible for carrying out daily safety checks on the machines.

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How to Build Your Construction Resume with Keywords

April 28, 2009 · Filed Under Construction, Construction Equipment · Comments Off 

A resume mirrors a persons expertise, qualifications and market value. It is very important to design an effective resume to catch the attention of prospective employers. Construction resumes should provide information about a candidates strengths and skills in the field of construction. Equally important is the use of keywords to highlight the achievements.

Keywords are catchy titles, generally in bold font styles, that highlight a particular section of a resume. Some common keywords that can be used in construction resumes are: – Construction Job Title: Position applied for. – Construction Skills: Construction-specific proficiencies. – Technical Skills: Ability to handle construction job requirements with ease, getting the job done technically correct. – Soft Skills: Communication skills, nature of the candidate, his strengths and other interpersonal qualities. – Industry Credentials: Details of educational qualification, certifications, licenses, training and workshops attended. – Achievements: Awards and achievements- both educational and professional. – Employer Information: Name and contact information of current employer and ex-employers.

The keywords can be placed anywhere in the resume. The primary purpose is to make the resume easily readable, outlined with comprehensive content.

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Construction Equipment Operator Job Outlook

April 28, 2009 · Filed Under Construction Equipment, Construction Jobs · Comments Off 

The job of construction equipment operators mainly involves the use of machinery such as forklifts, cranes and earthmovers. Most of these machines have automatic systems and the operator only has to move the levers or operate switches for completing the specified task. The most modern machines used in construction are fully computerized and the operator is required to have the necessary training and knowledge for operating these.

Computerized machines have made it quite easy for construction equipment operators to undertake complex construction tasks, such as moving heavy machinery and placing it at a predetermined spot. The equipment operators are required to have patience and dexterity for handling such complex and time-consuming tasks. They are also required to have the right kind of training and qualification for understanding the complex systems that are nowadays present in most construction machines and equipment.

Earnings of construction equipment operators:

The operators can find employment at any construction site, be it highway construction, bridge construction, railroad construction or even a building. These operators can work also as pile-driver operators, paving operators, surfacing and even tamping equipment operators.

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Construction Plant Operator Careers

March 26, 2009 · Filed Under Construction, Construction Equipment · Comments Off 

The construction industry in the US poised for a major expansion is also one of the largest employers in the country. The sector is in the midst of a phase that promises a long-term growth, which has translated into a string of career opportunities for people who are interested in construction or any other career options related to this field. With the advancement in technology, the nature of work in construction industry has changed dramatically over the years. If you are looking for a challenging career in construction work and land reclamation, then you might want to consider the role of a construction plant operator as your career option.

Why a career in the construction industry?

There are 6.9 million people employed in the construction industry all over the US. Every year, 240,000 new jobs arise in this sector. It is estimated that by the year 2012, there will be one million new jobs available in this fast growing industry. The prospects of earning a good compensation package, exciting job opportunities and long-term satisfaction are high if you have a flair for the job.

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Construction Equipment Operator Job Outlook

March 25, 2009 · Filed Under Construction Equipment · Comments Off 

The job
of construction equipment operators mainly involves the use of machinery such as forklifts, cranes and earthmovers. Most of these machines have automatic systems and the operator only has to move the levers or operate switches for completing the specified task. The most modern machines used in construction are fully computerized and the operator is required to have the necessary training and knowledge for operating these.

Computerized machines have made it quite easy for construction equipment operators to undertake complex construction tasks, such as moving heavy machinery and placing it at a predetermined spot. The equipment operators are required to have patience and dexterity for handling such complex and time-consuming tasks. They are also required to have the right kind of training and qualification for understanding the complex systems that are nowadays present in most construction machines and equipment.

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