Curious about the different career paths in construction? In this episode, Jenna Hamilton and Kelley Huss break down key roles in the industry—from estimators and project managers to business development, marketing, and legal opportunities. They explore how BIM and lean improvement are shaping the future of construction, the importance of administrative and HR roles, and how diverse skill sets contribute to successful projects. Whether you're in the field or looking to start your career, this episode has something for you!
🔹 Key Takeaways:
✔️ Estimators play a crucial role in project budgeting and planning.
✔️ Project managers serve as the main client liaison and decision-maker.
✔️ Superintendents handle on-site logistics and quality control.
✔️ Business development and marketing drive new opportunities.
✔️ BIM and design teams are transforming the industry.
✔️ Lean and continuous improvement are enhancing efficiency.
✔️ Legal and HR roles provide unique career opportunities.
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