Considering a career in construction? There are a few character traits that might make you a great fit! It takes a certain kind of person to really thrive in our industry. Do you have what it takes? Here are 7 signs that construction might be the right field for you!

You’re a Sponge for Learning

Construction is a great industry for people who are always looking to learn something new. In this world, you truly never know everything. If you’re looking for a fulfilling career in which the learning never stops, construction could be perfect! Each job brings with it new opportunities to acquire new skills and learn new tricks. So, if you love to always be learning and growing, you might love construction work.

How Can Construction Professionals Practice Erosion Control?

Managing erosion on a construction job site can be done in a multitude of ways. The crew can visit the site and observe potential erosion issues (for example, soil that is already loose or a sloped area). The crew can also visit the site when it’s raining to monitor where runoff occurs and how extreme the effects are. Erosion control blankets can be used to cover loose building materials that are otherwise subject to erosion in the case of wind or rain. These specialized blankets will prevent the majority of the materials from being washed or swept away by weather. 

For an extra step of caution, construction crews could utilize sediment control measures as well, just in case any materials are eroded throughout the duration of the job. These types of equipment can be gravel bags, silt fences, and even straw rolls – sediment control equipment stops sediment runoff from escaping the job site and potentially polluting a water source.

You Like to Follow Rules

In construction, there’s pretty much a process for everything. Most projects involve a “right way” of doing things. Many aspects of construction are a step-by-step process – if you skip a step or miss a detail, the project may turn out wrong. So, if you like to follow steps, rules, and instructions, you’d probably find the methodical pattern of construction work to be enjoyable!

Creative Problem Solving is Fun for You

Sometimes, problems arise on a project that doesn’t necessarily have a step-by-step solution! When we run into these problems, it’s up to us as professionals to brainstorm all kinds of creative solutions. Even though construction is often heavily labor-based, there’s also a lot of critical thinking involved. So, if you love puzzles, problem-solving, and considering all the possible solutions, you’d likely feel right at home on a construction site.

Creative Problem Solving is Fun for You

Sometimes, problems arise on a project that doesn’t necessarily have a step-by-step solution! When we run into these problems, it’s up to us as professionals to brainstorm all kinds of creative solutions. Even though construction is often heavily labor-based, there’s also a lot of critical thinking involved. So, if you love puzzles, problem-solving, and considering all the possible solutions, you’d likely feel right at home on a construction site.

You Don’t Mind Climbing the Ladder

Many times, reaching the position you want in a specialized field in construction takes time and hard work. You may need to start at the bottom and put in the hours to work your way through the ranks. Sometimes, you can get around this system with education, but even then you may find yourself working towards a higher-level job title. If you like always having a new goal to reach for, construction would be a great industry for you!

You Thrive on Visible Results

One of our favorite things about working in construction is the fact that a hard day’s work often results in tangible results. After a long day on the job site, you’ll be able to see your progress, and that is incredibly rewarding. Many industries don’t come along with visible results of your hard work, but construction does! If you like to be able to see the fruits of your labor, construction may be the perfect job for you.

You Crave Change and Variety

If there’s one thing we can say about our industry, it’s that it’s never boring. In almost every subspecialty within the large umbrella of construction work, everyday looks pretty different. For instance, here at Redstone, one day may be prep work, the next may be pouring concrete, the next may involve working on utilities, and so on! If you love variety in your work and seek out change, you would probably love working in construction.

You Aren’t Afraid of a Little Hard Work

Sometimes, problems arise on a project that doesn’t necessarily have a step-by-step solution! When we run into these problems, it’s up to us as professionals to brainstorm all kinds of creative solutions. Even though construction is often heavily labor-based, there’s also a lot of critical thinking involved. So, if you love puzzles, problem-solving, and considering all the possible solutions, you’d likely feel right at home on a construction site.

So When Can You Start?

We’re always looking for motivated individuals with these types of traits to join our amazing team of construction professionals! Whether you have some experience or not, we’ve probably got just the job for you. We value our employees, and our crews are all friendly and fun to work with. Ready to kickstart your construction career with Redstone? Check out our current open positions, and apply today!