September 14, 2020
 | Announcement

What Critical Role Will You Play in Building Arizona’s Future?

We can all feel it. Arizona is growing. In fact, Arizona ranks as the sixth fastest growing state in 2020, boosting its population by nearly 3%. Although highways might move a little slower, this kind of significant growth is great for our local economy. Welcoming 200,000+ new Arizonans means that businesses have more customers, local government gets more funding and most importantly, construction booms to provide housing, commercial and recreational venues.

It’s time to ask yourself “What role you will play in Arizona’s future?”. Will you expand college campuses? Build custom homes? Level ground for a new highway? Leaving your mark on the community is a rare opportunity not afforded to most careers. Skilled craft professionals work toward a physical legacy that future generations can witness. Take advantage of this moment in Arizona’s growth by considering a few of Arizona’s most in-demand careers.

Carpenter

In Arizona, it is projected that there will be roughly 28,000 carpentry positions in demand by September 2022, the highest of any career on the list. Carpenters measure, cut and shape wood, plastic, and fiberglass . Commercial and industrial carpenters construct, erect, install and repair structures and fixtures. These carpenters are involved in many different kinds of construction, from buildings to highways and bridges to power plants. Explore the qualifications, average income and possible career paths for carpenters.

Craft Laborers

With demand for more than 27,000 craft laborers by September 2022, this well-rounded profession ranks second in a close race for the top. If you consider yourself a jack- or jill-of-all-trades, a construction laborer career might be an option to explore! They perform many basic tasks on construction sites and mostly work full time. This occupation would be a great way to get your foot in the door to other career opportunities in the construction industry. Explore the qualifications, average income and possible career paths for craft laborers.

Mason

Arizona’s projects have created an immense demand for masons, requiring 12,000+ workers. Brickmasons, blockmasons and stonemasons use bricks, concrete blocks and natural stones to build impressive, durable surfaces and structures. These craft professionals have created buildings, walls and roads for thousands of years and will continue to do so long into the future. Explore the qualifications, average income and possible career paths for masons.

Electrician

Deciding between careers in tech and construction? Electricians are in extremely high demand, with 11,000+ jobs in Arizona alone predicted by Sept 2022. It’s the perfect opportunity to work with your hands, building tangible, rewarding projects. Electricians install and maintain all of the electrical and power systems for our homes, businesses and factories. In large production facilities, electricians are often needed to do maintenance work that is more complex. These kinds of electricians repair motors, transformers, generators and electronic controllers on machine tools and industrial robots. They also advise management as to whether the continued operation of certain equipment could be hazardous. Explore the qualifications, average income and possible career paths for electricians.

Heavy Equipment Operator

Heavy equipment operators enjoy extremely engaging careers at a scale that makes you excited to get up every day. This career also has the highest average salary of skilled craft professionals. Heavy equipment operators clear and grade land for the construction of roads, buildings, and bridges, airport runways, power generation facilities, dams, levees, and other structures. Explore the qualifications, average income and possible career paths for heavy equipment operators.

Regardless of the career path you choose, you are playing a key role in a historic moment in Arizona’s history. Make your mark and leave a legacy you’ll always be proud of.  Learn more about how Build Your Future Arizona can connect you with career opportunities in construction.