Construction Technician

    Home Construction, Remodeling & Repair

    CIP Name: Construction Technician|CIP Code: 46.0415
    SOC Codes: 47-1011, 17-3022

    Apply technical knowledge and skills to residential and commercial building construction and remodeling.

    $71K
    Median Salary
    +3.7%
    Job Growth
    6mo-2yr
    Training
    40.0K
    Jobs/Year

    What Construction Technicians Do

    Apply technical knowledge and skills to residential and commercial building construction and remodeling.

    Common Tasks

    First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers

    • 1Inspect work progress, equipment, or construction sites to verify safety or to ensure that specifications are met.
    • 2Read specifications, such as blueprints, to determine construction requirements or to plan procedures.
    • 3Supervise, coordinate, or schedule the activities of construction or extractive workers.
    • 4Assign work to employees, based on material or worker requirements of specific jobs.
    • 5Coordinate work activities with other construction project activities.

    What You'll Learn

    construction equipment and safetysite preparation and layoutconstruction estimatingblueprint readingbuilding codesframingmasonryheatingventilationair conditioningelectrical and mechanical systemsinterior and exterior finishingplumbing

    Types of Construction Technicians

    Coal Mine Production ForemanConstruction ForemanConstruction SupervisorElectrical SupervisorField Operations SupervisorField SupervisorInsulation ForemanRoustabout Field SupervisorSheet Metal ForemanSite SuperintendentCivil DesignerCivil Engineering AssistantCivil Engineering TechnicianDesign TechnicianEngineer TechnicianEngineering AssistantEngineering TechnicianTransportation Engineering Technician

    Work Environment

    Locations

    • • Construction sites
    • • Residential building and remodeling projects
    • • Commercial building projects
    • • Contractor offices and job trailers
    • • Engineering and design offices

    Schedule

    Most roles follow a set daytime schedule, but deadlines, inspections, and weather can create early starts, overtime, and higher time pressure—especially in supervisory jobs.

    Physical Demands

    Work can alternate between office/plan review and active time on job sites, with frequent standing and walking. Depending on the role, you may handle materials and tools and work around uneven terrain, noise, and outdoor conditions while following strict safety practices.

    Salary & Job Outlook

    Median $71,445
    $47,424$112,268+
    Entry Level
    10th percentile
    $47,424
    Early Career
    25th percentile
    $57,065
    Median
    50th percentile
    $71,445
    Experienced
    75th percentile
    $89,866
    Top Earners
    90th percentile
    $112,268+

    National Employment: 986,500 jobs

    Top Paying States

    Why Demand May Grow

    Demand can rise with population growth, infrastructure upgrades, and ongoing residential and commercial remodeling. More projects also increase the need for supervisors and technicians who can read plans, estimate materials, and coordinate work safely.

    Skills You'll Need

    Blueprint reading and plan interpretationConstruction estimating and basic mathKnowledge of building codes and safety practicesScheduling, coordination, and crew supervisionCommunication and teamworkAttention to detail and quality controlProblem-solving in the fieldBasic computer skills (spreadsheets, project software, CAD exposure)

    Pros & Cons

    Pros

    • Strong number of job openings in construction supervision roles
    • Variety of work across sites, trades, and project types
    • Clear pathways to higher responsibility and pay with experience
    • Skills are transferable across many construction specialties
    • Tangible results from building and improving structures

    Cons

    • Work can be weather-dependent and cyclical with the economy
    • High time pressure and responsibility for safety and quality
    • Potential exposure to noise, dust, and job-site hazards
    • Long days or overtime during peak project phases
    • Requires constant coordination and conflict resolution on crews
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