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O* NET Career Research
Type the following web address in the address bar: http://onetonline.org/

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your career choice. Indicate that on

Choose Career Cluster from


the drop down menu. Then
click on the arrow
to search.

Choose the career cluster you are


interested in from the drop down menu
and click go. You learned about these
from your classmates.

Career Cluster:
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cluster here!
Dont forget to write
the occupation here!
Dont forget to write the
pathway here!

Construction

and Building

Occupation:
Career Pathway:

The next screen will bring a list of occupations. Choose one that you would be interested in pursuing and click
on it. Complete the following information about your career choice.

Tasks
1. Inspect bridges, dams, highways, and buildings.

Knowledge
1. Building and construction

2. Inspect facilities or installations


2. English language
3. Monitor installation of plumping , wiring, and equipment.
3. Law and government
4. Measure dimensions and verify levels and alignment.
5. Maintain daily logs and supplement inspection records with photographs
Tools & Technology (sometimes not listed, indicate on your paper)
Skills
1. Circuit tester- Electrical circ unit testers
1. Active listing
2. Levels- Automatic levels and Lock levels
2. Reading comprehension
3. Millimeters- clamp-on millimeters
3. Speaking

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2. Updating and using relevant knowledge


3.
Abilities
1. Problem sensitivity
2. Oral Expression
3. Inductive reasoning
Work Activities
1. Getting information

Work Context
1. Telephone
2. Outdoors, exposed to weather
3. Electronic Mail

Related Experience (look under Job Zone)


Previous work-related skill, knowledge, or experience is required for these occupations.

Job Training (look under Job Zone)


Employees in these occupations usually need one or two years of training involving both on-the-job experience
and informal training with experienced workers.

Education Needed (will be the one w/ highest #)


Most occupations in this zone require training in vocational schools, related on-the-job experience, or an
associate's degree

Interests
1. Realistic
2. Conventional
3. Investigative
Work Styles
1. Integrity
2. Attention to Detail
3. Independence

Work Values
1. Support
2. Working Conditions
3. Independence
Related Occupations
1. Energy Auditors
2. Fire inspectors
3. Agricultural Inspectors

Wage & Employment Trends


Median Wages: 2014 $26.94 hourly, 56,040 annual
Employment: 2012 102,000 employees
Projected Growth: Average 8% to 14%
Projected job openings: 36,700
Top Industries: Government Professional, Scientific.
Click on the button next to State Wages Select Arkansas: click Go. Click 2013 Wage Table

State and National


Wages

2013
Pay
Period

Location
United States

Arkansas

Arkansas

Median

High

Hourly
Yearly
Hourly
Yearly

Click the button next to state trends; choose


Arkansas & Go
United States

Low

Employment
2012

2022

Employment
2012

2022

Percent
Change

Job Openings 1

Percent
Change

Job Openings 1

Find a job opening for your chosen career: Under Find Jobs click on GO next to Arkansas. Fill in the following information:
Job Title
Company
Location
Date Posted

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