Careers
Opportunities rival the best of the skilled trades. Whether it is through being self-employed, working with a small construction firm locally, or being part of a large construction firm, graduates will be prepared for success.
Employment
Concrete/masonry-related careers offer a wide range of opportunities, including skilled mason contractor, mason job site supervisor, quality control technician, superintendent, estimator, project manager, masonry subcontractor, general contractor, masonry instructor, masonry product sales representative, masonry inspector, masonry restoration expert, etc. With the average age of concrete/mason workers being 52 years old in the United States, the need for trained individuals entering this field is critical to the construction industry.
The wages of a skilled mason are among the highest in the construction industry. The best opportunities and wages would rest with an individual who possesses skills in both masonry and concrete technology. The opportunities for graduates of the Concrete Mason program rival the best of the skilled trades. Whether it is through being self-employed, working with a small construction firm locally or being part of a large construction firm, graduates are prepared for success.
Possible Job Titles
Skilled Mason Contractor, Mason Job Site Supervisor, Quality Control Technician, Superintendent, Project Manager, Masonry Product Sales Representative or Restoration Expert
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