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New York: Construction Executive Jobs in New York

Construction Hunters is an executive recruiting firm helps you recruit, employ and retain staff, who not only make the best fit, but also meet your long-term organization goals in a timely manner. Our mission is simple: to make precise matches and build long-lasting relationships.

Are you in search of a construction architecture job or is your company looking to hire an executive-level construction architect? Our architecture recruiters understand the job of a construction architect, that it’s not just about designing and constructing buildings, but the job requires considerable business and management skills.

BUILDING CONSTRUCTION NEEDS IN NEW YORK

The construction industry employs more people than any other industry. There are three broad categories of workers employed in building construction.

The largest category in the sector is sub-contracted by the general contractor. Trade contractors, has grown the fastest as they perform work including concrete, plumbing and painting. The specialty contractors are those who do wall, electrical and mechanical work.

The second largest part of the sector is building construction, including commercial real estate developers (luxury hotels, resorts, shopping malls, office complexes), residential homes, apartment developers, industrial and institutional developers.

The smallest consists of heavy and civil engineering construction, which includes large engineering projects, such as building highways, dams, gas and water pipelines.

WHAT DOES THE GOOGLE AVERAGE MONTHLY SEARCH DATA INDICATE?

Google data shows that there is ample demand for architecture jobs especially in the states of California and New York where the average monthly searches made were 32.1% and 25.2% respectively.

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Google data shows that there is large demand for construction jobs in the U.S. The average monthly searches made for a construction jobs in 5 major U.S. states, shows that the majority of searches (32.4%) were made in California, followed by New York (23.3%) and Texas (16.7%).

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OPENINGS IN NEW YORK STATE

At construction hunters, we place the right employee for every level of construction architecture jobs in New York. These executive levels positions include:

  • Project Architect
  • Design Architect
  • Practice Leader
  • Interior Design Director
  • Project Manager

OUR RECRUITMENT PROCESS

We follow an eight-step recruiting process:

  1. Research and discovery: we learn about you, your company and how best to work together
  2. Development of a recruitment plan: we identify the best candidates from our extensive list of connections
  3. Targeted recruiting: we look beyond the resume and look for candidates who are employed and doing the job you are looking to fill
  4. Candidate evaluation: we provide you with a short list of the most suitable candidates
  5. Process management: we listen to the candidate’s career goals
  6. Reference checking: we perform reference checks on the finalist
  7. Presentation of the offer: we help you plan a successful offer
  8. Acceptance of the offer: we negotiate the offer to insure a smooth placement

If you need placement assistance in the construction industry contact our recruiters today about filling your construction architecture jobs in New York.

HIGH WAGES

A construction job normally pays very well in the United States. Average wages tend to be especially high in the New York City area. A worker’s average weekly paycheck in New York is well above $800, which is 14 percent higher than the average wage for all industries combined in the U.S.

During the past 5 years, New York’s construction wages averaged just under $60,000 for 295,350 construction jobs, according to reports by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Construction management-level mean wages were nearly $74,000 and the entry-level was $31,570, which is higher than most entry level jobs in other sectors.