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Our construction and property team recruit for positions throughout Ireland for Quantity Surveyors, Site Engineers, Site Managers, Estimators, Health and Safety Officers,Construction Project Managers, Building Services Engineers, Structural Design Engineers, Construction Planners, Civil Design Engineers. 

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​Navigating the Construction Job Market: A Comprehensive Guide for Job Seekers

​Navigating the Construction Job Market: A Comprehensive Guide for Job Seekers

The construction industry is a dynamic and ever-evolving field, offering a diverse range of career opportunities for individuals with a variety of skills and interests. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a recent graduate, there are numerous paths to success in this rewarding sector.Understanding the Construction LandscapeBefore embarking on your construction job search, it's crucial to gain a comprehensive understanding of the industry's landscape. Familiarise yourself with the different types of construction projects, from residential and commercial buildings to infrastructure projects and heavy engineering works. Research the major construction companies and organisations operating in your area, as well as the various trade unions and associations that represent construction workers.Identifying Your NicheThe construction industry encompasses a wide spectrum of roles and specialisations, catering to individuals with diverse skill sets and career aspirations. Consider your strengths, interests, and experience to identify a niche that aligns with your preferences. Do you thrive in fast-paced environments, working with your hands? Or are you drawn to the analytical side of construction, overseeing project management and planning?Developing Your Skills and ExpertiseWhether you're a seasoned professional or a newcomer to the industry, continuous learning and skill development are essential for career advancement in construction. Enrol in relevant training courses, workshops, and apprenticeships to enhance your technical skills and knowledge of industry standards and safety regulations. Consider pursuing certifications that demonstrate your expertise and commitment to professional development. While technical skills are crucial, soft skills like communication and teamwork are also increasingly valued. Enhance these skills to gain a competitive edge.Networking and Building ConnectionsNetworking is paramount in the construction industry, as it opens doors to new opportunities and allows you to gain valuable insights from experienced professionals. Attend industry events, conferences, and job fairs to connect with potential employers and fellow construction workers. Engage with industry groups and online forums to expand your network and stay updated on the latest trends and developments.Freelance and Contract Work Landscape:The gig economy has reached the construction industry. Freelance and contract work offer flexibility but lack the security of full-time employment. Understand the pros and cons before making decisions.Crafting a Compelling CV and Cover LetterYour resume and cover letter serve as your first impression, so make them count! Tailor your resume to each job application, highlighting relevant skills, experience, and certifications that align with the specific requirements of the position. Craft a compelling cover letter that showcases your passion for construction, your ability to contribute to the company's goals, and your eagerness to learn and grow.Preparing for InterviewsThe construction industry's interview process can be rigorous. Prepare thoroughly, conduct research, and be ready for practical assessments. Interviews often involve discussions of technical skills, project experience, and safety protocols. Be prepared to answer questions about your knowledge of specific construction methods, tools, and equipment. Practice common interview questions and rehearse your responses to project-related scenarios. Demonstrate your enthusiasm and your ability to work effectively in a team environment.Embracing Continuous Learning and GrowthThe construction industry is constantly evolving, with new technologies and techniques emerging at a rapid pace. Embrace a mindset of continuous learning and stay abreast of industry trends and advancements. Attend training courses, workshops, and seminars to expand your knowledge and skillset. Actively seek mentorship from experienced professionals in your field, and don't hesitate to ask questions and seek guidance. For example, with a focus on sustainability this year, there's a growing demand for professionals in green construction. Certifications like LEED can enhance your marketability.Diversity and Inclusion in Construction:Although traditionally male-dominated, the industry is shifting towards diversity and inclusion. Several organisations and government policies in Ireland are working towards promoting diversity and inclusion in the construction sector, including the Construction Industry Federation and the Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy's (BEIS) Construction Industry Diversity Strategy.Additional Tips for Success in the Construction Job Market·         Highlight your safety awareness. Safety is paramount in the construction industry. Emphasize your understanding of safety protocols and your commitment to working in a safe and responsible manner.·         Demonstrate your problem-solving skills. Construction often presents unexpected challenges and requires quick thinking and adaptability. Showcase your ability to analyse situations, identify solutions, and implement effective solutions.·         Emphasise your teamwork skills. Collaboration is essential for success in the construction industry. Highlight your ability to work effectively with others, communicate clearly, and contribute to a positive and productive team environment.·         Stay up to date with industry regulations. Construction projects are subject to a variety of regulations and standards. Stay informed about relevant regulations and demonstrate your commitment to adhering to industry-wide standards. Recommended Online Courses for Career Progression:1. QA Level 5 Diploma in Construction Project Management - This online course will help you gain an in-depth understanding of construction project management principles, techniques, and tools.2. Code 360 Online Building and Construction Technology Course - This online course covers a range of topics such as building design and analysis, construction systems and technologies, and sustainable building practices.3. Online CE CPD course for Engineers - This course will help you keep up to date with the latest developments in the engineering industry, including new codes, standards, and technologies.​The construction job market is complex, influenced by economic conditions, technology, and social trends. Proactive steps, including upskilling, networking, and leveraging industry resources, improve your chances of success. Despite the challenges, with the right strategy, you can build a fulfilling career in construction.​Best of luck with your construction job search! If you'd like to discuss a new role, or just need advice on your journey please feel free to contact our experienced construction recruitment team at construction@sigmar.ie or call 014744600 for a confidential discussion.

Company Culture

Keeping Company Culture Alive Across a Remote Workforce

Keeping Company Culture Alive Across a Remote Workforce

With the majority of our teams now working remotely, the challenges of creating and maintaining company culture are evident.  Technology can’t replace what the workplace provides: community, camaraderie and shared purpose. Now, more than ever, maintaining culture matters.  Here are some ideas on instilling company culture across remote employees:     1. Connect Back to Your Values & Purpose For many of our staff currently, working remotely has been unexpected and in the face of a global health crisis, many are at a loss for what to do. For some work may feel insignificant now, so as their manager this is your time to help employees find meaning and reconnect back to your company’s values and purpose. While you may not be a company at the frontline, you still have a positive impact on people’s lives. Remind your employees of how their contributions add up to something much bigger and that we are all in this together!     2. Communication is Key Communication within divisions, one to one, social gatherings, company updates, all need to be consistent. This maintains relationships and promotes inclusivity.    Create an open and transparent communication policy. This allows people to be themselves and feel comfortable reaching out via online chat platforms. Set expectations on communication methods. Where do meetings take place? What tool is for social sharing?    Finally, you need to put an emphasis on positivity in your written communication. With the absence of face to face interactions in virtual conversations, it is easy for tone to be interpreted negatively so you need to be extra careful to be positive.        3. Mimic the Water Cooler Effect As mentioned, many of our staff are currently missing the day-to-day work interactions they have with their colleagues. Therefore, assign a platform where team members can live chat, share files, post photos and collaborate throughout the day to mimic everyday office life.  This can be where some of the best ideas and knowledge can be shared yet at the same time promotes inclusivity and the sense of “team”.     4. Trust In a remote team, there aren't any silly rules about being in your seat during certain hours of the day. This means at the end of the week you either have something to show for your week or not. This means you trust that your teammates are getting something done. But also, that your teammates trust you. To earn that trust you want to make sure you have something to show for your work each week.     5. Focus on Health & Wellbeing In the midst of a global pandemic, now is not the time to forget about your wellness programme when stress and anxiety is elevated. Make sure to check in with remote employees that they are taking breaks, finishing on time, and are maintaining a healthy work-life balance.   Make online workouts available to your employees allowing them to take part in physical activity. Perhaps set a company challenge such as a step challenge to get employees engaged in physical activity and as a plus networking with colleagues. For those struggling with sleep or anxiety, provide access to meditation or breathing courses. And to look after financial wellbeing consider organising webinars on topics such as managing a household budget, how your pension works, setting financial goals etc.      6. Rituals and Traditions Creating traditions with your team members, regardless of how often they happen, helps keep teams cohesive and encourages open communication and trust. Before you were thrown into the digital remote working world, undoubtedly you had traditions in place for how promotions, achievements and even birthdays were recognised. To keep spirits up, it’s crucial you keep celebrating these milestones.      7. Ask for Feedback Finally, the introduction to remote working has been unprecedented for many of us. Therefore, ask employees for honest feedback and suggestions. Use a pulse survey to get real data on this.      "You don’t need everyone physically together to create a strong culture. The best cultures derive from actions people actually take.” Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson, Authors of Remote  

Meet the Construction Recruitment Team

 The construction team has over 35 years’ combined recruitment experience placing high calibre candidates across general construction, M&E, civil/structural engineering and trades. 

CONTACT OUR TEAM

DUBLIN

13 Hume St, Dublin D02 F861, Ireland.​

Tel: + 353 1 4744 600
Fax: + 353 1 4744 641

Email: info@sigmar.ie

CORK 

1 Georges Quay, Cork City, Cork T12 X0DX, Ireland

Tel: +353 21 431 5770
Fax: +353 21 431 6407

Email: cork@sigmar.ie

GALWAY

4th Floor, Dockgate, Dock Road,
Galway H91 PC04, Ireland.

Tel: + 353 91 563868

Email: galway@sigmar.ie

ATHLONE

14 Sean Costello Street, Athlone, Co. Westmeath, N37 R970

Tel: 090 641 3973

Email: athlone@sigmar.ie