
Construction
If you’re looking for a hands-on job that won’t keep you cooped up inside then construction is a good bet. While office workers are sweltering in their glass cages, wishing they were out in the sunshine, you will be!
But construction isn’t just one job. It’s actually hundreds of them. On big projects like a skyscraper, hotel or office block, you’ll have lots of different people who each have their own individual job. Bricklayers, carpenters, scaffolders, plasterers, tilers and loads more besides. Working in construction you can travel the world (post-work pint on Bondi Beach anyone?), start your own business or even work on a project that could become a national landmark.
Construction
With a little bit of everything from painting to plumbing City & Guilds have qualifications ideal for people with little or no experience within the construction industry. Whether you already know what you want to do, or just want to learn a range of practical skills, there is something for you here
Find out more about the types and levels of qualification we provide
Type of work:
Outdoor, physical, practical, skilled.
Who you could work for:
Construction companies both large and small; yourself!
Likely hours:
Daytimes, usually with quite early starts and sometimes late finishes if a deadline needs to be met..
Earning power*:
A labourer or trainee bricklayer can expect to earn up to £15,000 a year. When qualified, this will increase to between £16,000 and £23,000 per year. Experienced bricklayers can earn up to £30,000 a year.
Perfect for you if you are:
Physically fit, good with your hands, interested in working outside.
You could even go on to:
Own your own company.

Salaries are only a guide. We’ve quoted average figures and there will be some variation around the country. There will also be variation from employer to employer.
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