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These are some useful qualifications which will enable you to build a career in the construction sector

The construction industry is like an ever green field. New projects and developments keep coming on a regular basis which provides a way for a lot of opportunities to work in this sector. Especially in the United Kingdom, the construction industry is one of the most rapidly growing industries as new projects are constantly on the go. So there are multiple opportunities to join and grow in this sector. In addition to providing a lot of opportunities, the construction sector offers challenging roles and tasks and promises an exciting career, much different than the conventional type of job or other sectors. In order to enter the construction sector, you need to have certain skills in your portfolio and some of such qualifications and skills are explained in this article.

There are many different ways which you can use in order to enter the construction industry. Some of these ways depend upon your own qualifications, age and experience. Other than that, your personal skills, along with your communication skills, are very important. Furthermore, you should have a positive attitude and must be able to work independently as well as in a team. In addition to that, you should also possess some leadership skills and abilities, along with great time management skills. Most of the construction related jobs are such that you learn as you grow and gain experience, thus extending and improving yourself and your skillset all the time. Construction related jobs are energy intensive, fun and you have numerous opportunities to progress and grow.

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Apprenticeships

An apprenticeship combines off-the-job learning with on-site experience.  It allows you to learn the skills for your role while working toward the right qualifications. Apprenticeships are highly valued by employers.  You need to be in full-time employment with a construction company to be able to complete an apprenticeship, meaning you are earning as you learn.  Apprenticeships are offered at craft, technical and higher levels meaning that you can continue to progress your career if you wish.

Higher National Certificates (HNCs), Higher National Diplomas (HNDs) and Degrees

These qualifications can be studied full-time at university or part time while you are in a construction related role.  They can form part of a Higher or Degree Apprenticeship in England; Wales and Scotland have similar qualifications.

Non-Construction Degrees

If you already have a degree which is not directly related to the construction industry you may need to take a construction conversion course and gain work experience but some areas of the business may not require you to do this. Construction companies often need people with marketing or business development degrees for example or IT/digital experts.

Health, safety and environment test

Before you can apply for a CSCS card, SKILLcard or SCORE card you’ll need to have passed a health, safety and environment test in the past two years. This makes sure you know how to stay safe on site while keeping others safe. There are four types of test, including operative, labourer, specialist, and managers and professionals. The one you take depends on the type of job you’ll be doing and the CSCS card you’re applying for.

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