Construction Career Path

Master Craftsperson: 4-6 years

Description

  • Master Craftsman: What Is It? and How to Become One? | Ziprecruiter
  • $41.1K - $52.4K
  • As a master craftsman, you have reached the highest level of craftsmanship in your field. To attain this title, you must complete years of training on the job, rising from apprentice to journeyman to master. Your duties vary entirely based on your craft and industry, but you generally hold a management or supervisory role.

Required

  • High school diploma or GED
  • Reliable transportation
  • Meisterbrief certificate

Included

  • CCAC
  • On the job training

 

 

Build Your Construction Career Path - For the Future

Going on a construction career path has many lanes that all intersect at some point. Your journey can start anywhere at anytime and this is a representation on what that would look like along with the proper steps to succeed on your path.

There are three paths; Apprentice Path (in green), High School/Technology Path (in rust), and the College Path (in blue). You can cross back and forth and explore different career options which could lead you to become the CEO or owner of a company.

Click on any of the colored buttons below to learn more about each opportunity. For a detailed visual of the chart, click here.

Apprenticeship Path



Apprenticeship

Skilled Trades
Master Craftsperson
Foreman
Superintendent








High School/Tech Path
High School
Military

Community College

Administrative Support
Technical Support
Draftsperson
Office Manager

Estimator
Project Manager
Safety
Senior Management
Vice President

CFO, COO, CEO, Owner
College Path



College/University

Construction Manager
Civil Engineer
Architect
Business/Sales/Marketing








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