These workers design, create, build, and repair structures such as homes, businesses, roads, bridges, mills, refineries, power plants, and airports, as well as the equipment that keep things going. They plan, build, and maintain the built environment, working on new structures, restorations, additions, alterations and repairs. In New Hampshire, students may begin electrician or plumber apprenticeships while still in high school. |
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Examples of jobs in this pathway: Electrician; Plumber, Pipefitters, Steamfitter; Paperhanger; Roofer; Sheet Metal Worker; Structural Iron and Steel Worker; Solar Photovoltaic Installer; Explosives Worker and Blaster; Earth Driller; Crane and Tower Operator; Rigger; Construction Laborer; Helper, Construction Worker |
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Examples of jobs in this pathway: Civil Engineer; Civil Engineering Technician; Drafter; Cost Estimator; Architect; Landscape Architect; Surveyor; Surveying and Mapping Technician |
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Examples of jobs in this pathway: Landscaping and Groundskeeping Worker; Boilermaker; Elevator Installer and Repairer; Highway Maintenance Worker; Mechanical Door Repairer; HVAC Mechanic; Electrical Power-line Installers and Repairer; Stationary Engineer and Boiler Operator |
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