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Roy laHood said this morning that the Federal Aviation has has to tell contractors their budget was not approved and so the projects would not be paid until the budget is going forward. So how many construction jobs are affected by this? He said something about it really hitting Research and Development hard. OK, so how many people are laid off because of it?
2 answers - Asked By: Banker - 7/28/2011
Once I finish school I want to know what is the salary rate of a graduate with BBA? Also - what is a list of jobs that are now available that I have this?
1 answer - Asked By: cS.xo - 8/12/2011
Please. no doctor or owning my own business or president or ceo. i want real common jobs. ex construction work or a banke teller or a secritary.
5 answers - Asked By: little debbie - 2/14/2006
Some job that you exceed the qualifications and experience they are looking for, but not hired. I have been applying for jobs, some jobs I am pretty sure I am not going to get, because I meet the minimum requirements, while other jobs I exceed the minimum requirements in all catagories. But still not hired. Why am I not getting hired?
6 answers - Asked By: Gardenfoot - 9/22/2009
I'm getting ready to start taking some online classes. I've narrowed it down to 3 majors. *Marketing *Business Administration *Management Studies Can someone tell me out of the 3 listed what would be a better choice. What types of jobs could I do with each? I want to Major in something that I can actually use and find a good job with.
1 answer - Asked By: Christina :) - 12/17/2008
Im thinking about going to the university of texas for my undergraduate and my graduate degree. but another option is going to george mason for the under grad and then to texas for the grad degree. what do you guys think???
1 answer - Asked By: sjfootball805 - 4/29/2009
I need a more informative answer
2 answers - Asked By: cocosal - 4/4/2008
Hi, I always wanted to find a career that involves alot of maths. I know there are MANY jobs that involves maths, however I want a job that is quite exciting (if possible LOL) and stress less, and obviously a job that earns alot of money :D Can you please recommend me a job! Thanks!
3 answers - Asked By: ??? - 9/5/2012
I wanted to know the whole duties and resposabilities of a project controller in Oil & Gas Industry.please sujjest me a web site in wich i get all the details other than job sites..
1 answer - Asked By: Arun Varghese - 7/4/2008
Like in an office or human resources,you know that sort of thing,I think this is a silly question but I'm just making sure
4 answers - Asked By: C H - 10/5/2009
1 answer - Asked By: ultimatebrain - 7/27/2012
Have noticed that the majority of property developers are male.why arent females into this business in your opinion? i want to become a property developer. as a female,what hurdles do you think il have to cross as compared to a male. please advice me on my chosen career path. thanks :)
2 answers - Asked By: fallen angel - 12/9/2010
1 answer - Asked By: Riyaz - 4/25/2013
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1 answer - Asked By: Helpinghandmancool - 6/29/2008
I am a Professional Civil Engineer with some 26 years experience in the field as Sr. Project Manager, Project Executive and Sr./Project Superintendent from Illinois, USA. I have worked on all the largest Building projects in Chicago as well as several Nuclear Plants. I am looking for a senior position directing/managing and superintending large groups of tradesman or professionals in the construction of any kind of building, convention center, hospital, airport or transportation facilitiy overseas. Including and especially Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where there appears to be a building extravaganza. What kind of yearly salary can be expected? What are the living conditions like while working there? How long does the avreage person stay there? What are the tax rules and consequences? Who are the biggest and best constructors there? What about passports and visas?
3 answers - Asked By: smallmouth44 - 1/2/2007
I'm thinking of a career but not sure what to do
2 answers - Asked By: Young - 2/23/2013
I just started working in the office at a construction company. I am totally confused on how it all works. The bidding, the estimating, the forms, permits, even the work itself. I don't understand it at all. It would make my job alot easier if I knew how it all works. Can anyone explain the business to me so that I will understand better? I would appreciate it so much!!
1 answer - Asked By: blueeyes - 4/23/2009
Hello everyone, I am wondering what course in college should I take if I am not that good in math. I'm just really worried about my future. My parents wants me to take something in Mechanical Engineering and I need help picking a right one. I never liked math but I'm ok with fixing and building stuff. thanks in advance! P.S Also what courses in High School should I take! Electromechanical Engineering Technician Program (T146)2013 - 2014 This program will prepare graduates for the rapidly changing demands of the North American industrial environment. Today’s companies require employees with multidisciplinary expertise that combines electrical and mechanical skills, who can install, maintain, operate, modify and troubleshoot increasingly sophisticated and automated equipment. Electromechanical Engineering Technology – Building Automation Program (T171)2013 - 2014 Specialization in building automation is an emerging and growing employment opportunity, especially in the construction and property development sector. This advanced diploma program will provide the skills and knowledge you need in building science, building automation systems, networking and project management. Upon graduation, you’ll not only be prepared for jobs in the industrial/manufacturing sector, but will also have the skill set in demand by the construction and property development sector. Builders and property managers require people to design and integrate building control systems such as lighting, telephony, security, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), Heating Ventilation and Air-Conditioning (HVAC), air quality, energy consumption and fire and safety. They need technologists familiar with a centralized approach and who can manage and control a building from an interface that provides building-wide efficiency, cost-effective operations and information sharing. Mechanical Engineering Technology - Design Program (T121)2013 - 2014 Mechanical engineering is a cornerstone of sophisticated and technologically advanced economies. Process automation and control, precision machining and design functions can be found in industries as diverse as automotive, aerospace, robotics, biotechnology and energy, and these mechanical functions open doors to a vast array of industrial automation and design-oriented careers. Mechanical Technician - Tool and Die (T143)2013 - 2014 The reputation of this program has been firmly established over the last 20 years by outstanding, highly qualified and industry-experienced faculty and support staff, who develop one-on-one relationships with every student to ensure their success. This program, in which women and men can excel equally, combines theory and hands-on experience in our machine shops and computer labs and on our state-of-the-art computer numerical control (CNC) equipment. Extensive time is spent in the shops.
2 answers - Asked By: Lester - 3/20/2013
If you hv a choice to choose a job, which one will you go for? An Air Traffic Controller (Airport) or as a Technician (Similar like Site Supervisor which involves in Construction work) Why?
3 answers - Asked By: MaNdY - 6/26/2008
I'm hoping to leave Australia for 12months to check out Canada and USA (favorably USA)! Just wondering if it would be easy to pick up a well paid job as a doc controller in Mining or Construction? I have 6years in Project Admin and 2years in Project Doc Control. I'm 25 years old. Also I'm wondering to Mines generally work on a roster of some many days/ weeks on the job then days/ weeks off... e.g 2 weeks on then 1 week off roster? Also would it be difficult for myself to get a US working visa? Should I forget about the USA and concentrate on a Canadian Visa? Sal
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Project Controller - Construction

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40.6%
Some College Coursework Completed
23.8%
Master's
11.9%
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9.1%
Associates
7.7%
Certification
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Project Controller - Construction

Controls construction projects by developing and monitoring plans and control systems.
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Size of Industry in 2006:
559,000
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2006

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