Monday 15 April 2013

             For some individuals, a job that requires that they work from a desk all day simply won’t cut it. There are certain persons that need to work with their hands. The physicality of a job appeals to them. For these persons, an excellent sector to get into is construction.
Over 750,000 people are employed in Construction Jobs in Nigeria. Throughout each of the provinces across Nigeria, construction workers and trades people are engaged in commercial, residential, industrial and municipal construction projects of all sizes and all types on a daily basis.
Because of the forward-moving and progressive nature of Nigeria, the construction trades in the country are a major employment sector. As new buildings, homes, roads and bridges need to be either built or repaired, construction workers of all types are needed whether skilled or unskilled in terms of labour.
Many of the most in-demand Jobs in Nigeria are those for skilled construction traders and engineering workers. Construction supervisors are also needed in high demands too. Below, we have highlighted some of the requirements of the aforementioned jobs along with the duties commonly associated with them.
Skilled Construction Trade Jobs in Nigeria: These types of jobs are in high demand. Examples include project management, carpenters, electricians, plumbers, sheet metal technicians and the likes. Many of these jobs pay well and provide a rewarding experience for those trained in these fields.
Construction Engineering Jobs in Nigeria: Engineering careers in the construction field are also in demand in many regions of Nigeria. Jobs of this type pay well because they require a significant amount of skill and education. Construction Engineers should expect to receive a handsome salary and good benefits.

Construction Supervisor Jobs: Supervisor jobs of this type require a great deal of organization and excellent leadership abilities. They also tend to pay well. Many require a college degree or a significant amount of experience. Construction supervisor jobs can be found throughout Nigeria.
Other Nigerian-based construction jobs in high demand are those that require a trade ticket or program, for instance, Plumber Jobs, Electrician Jobs, Construction Driller Jobs, Construction Blasting Jobs, and Crane Operator Jobs.
Another expected area of growth in the construction sector, not only in Nigeria but globally, involves the construction of buildings and homes which are environmentally friendly and sustainable. As a growing number of communities commit to going “green,” there will be an influx of related construction projects. Many workers may thus, find their skills needed in what may turn out to be a pretty substantial construction sub-niche.
As it stands, the construction sector is Nigeria’s largest in terms of monies invested and employment generation in different states. This is as a result of massive construction works that are ongoing in different states of the federation. This particular industry employs a fraction of the country. Construction workers build shopping centers, factories, schools, hospitals and office buildings. Skilled workers, such as engineers work to keep the Nigerian public comfortable, safe and secure by taking on projects that both directly and indirectly affect the public, for example, roads, dams, highways, petrochemical and nuclear power plants and pipelines.
If you are a Nigerian or a foreign skilled worker looking to work in Nigeria, consider Nigeria’s construction sector. The field has room for skilled, unskilled and semi-skilled workers. If you have a trade or just a strong back and a can-do positive attitude, it may be possible to gain employment in the construction field. It is important to note that jobs which require a greater amount of skill tend to pay higher wages. If you plan on a construction career, you may want to consider getting more schooling (college) to become a more qualified candidate for higher paying construction jobs (Encyclopedia Mining).
           

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