How to become a Builder

A Builder should possess solid technical expertise, an ability to interpret and follow blueprints, proficiency in utilizing various hand and power tools, competence in assembling and disassembling structures, exceptional problem-solving skills, and a keen eye for detail to excel in their career and achieve professional growth.

Hard skills:

  1. Construction Knowledge - Understanding of building practices, materials, and equipment
  2. Blueprint Reading - Ability to interpret architectural plans and drawings
  3. Welding - Proficiency in joining metal components with a welding torch
  4. Metal Fabrication - Skilled in shaping and cutting metal to create structural components
  5. Carpentry - Proficiency in constructing wooden components
  6. Equipment Operation - Ability to safely use heavy construction equipment
  7. Masonry - Expertise in laying bricks and other masonry materials
  8. Painting - Skilled in applying paint, stains, and varnishes to surfaces

Soft skills:

  1. Creative Problem Solving - Ability to apply innovative and out of the box thinking to complex tasks
  2. Interpersonal Communication - Capacity to effectively exchange ideas and information with colleagues
  3. Adaptability - Readiness to change approaches and adjust to different contexts
  4. Leadership - Capacity to guide and motivate a team
  5. Organizational Skills - Capability to prioritize tasks, manage time and resources efficiently
  6. Coordination - Skill to collaborate and coordinate with a variety of stakeholders
  7. Attention to Detail - Ability to identify and address small aspects accurately
  8. Learning Orientation - Disposition to acquire new skills and knowledge quickly