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What Skills Do You Need To Get Paid More In Construction?

April 14, 2023

Are you a construction worker who wants to know how to make more money? The construction industry is one of the biggest and fastest growing in Australia, and the more skills you have, the more likely you are to get paid more. If you want to know what skills you need to earn more, keep reading.

1. BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION KNOWLEDGE

It may sound obvious, but if you don’t have technical building and construction skills, you will be unable to demand high wages, and most likely have to settle for general labouring positions. You can complete an online building and construction course to make sure you have the technical skills you need to further your career in the construction industry.

2. COMMUNICATION SKILLS

Having strong communication skills is a great way of boosting your appeal to employees or clients. A recent study found poor communication was the root cause of 48% of construction failures. Construction sites can be chaotic at times, with several different internal and external stakeholders to deal with. Being a good communicator can help you get paid more.



3. PROJECT MANAGEMENT SKILLS

Construction projects have many moving parts, and delays can drastically increase the duration and cost of a project. Strengthening your project management skills can give you the confidence to take on bigger projects as a business owner in the construction industry.

If you are chasing a promotion at work, having project management skills and qualifications on your resume could make the difference to your job application. Project managers in the construction industry can earn upwards of $150,000 a year.

4. BUSINESS SKILLS

Much like any business, construction businesses need people with competent business and administration skills. Having the skills and knowledge to prepare a budget, keep records, and organise reports could be a valuable string to your bow.

5. LEADERSHIP SKILLS

You don’t need to be a manager to develop leadership skills. Having the ability to manage a work site or lead a small work crew gives you opportunities to advance your career and get paid more. Having leadership skills not only makes you a candidate for promotions, but they can also give you the confidence to start your own small construction business.

If you are an unlicensed builder who needs help applying for your licence to boost your career, talk to us today.

Source: PlanGrid, SEEK

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