Have you got what it takes for a career in infrastructure? Chances are you are exposed to the infrastructure industry every day but have never really thought about it.

Infrastructure includes the roads and pavements you walk on, the highways and bridges you drive over, your home and the subdivision where you live, as well as the buildings you use every day.

Every time you turn on your tap, your computer or television someone in the infrastructure industry has had a hand in making it happen.

So if you want to get into an industry that keeps the country moving and working, has well-paid jobs, provides on-the-job training and access to nationally and internationally recognised qualifications then a career in infrastructure may be right up your alley.

A career in infrastructure is great for those who like working outdoors and learning practical skills including operating machinery. It also provides jobs for people who like working with numbers, facts and figures, and computers, as well as those looking for management or administrative roles.
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