Construction

Sequence has a long history associated with the construction history, recruiting a wide range of personnel for the three major segments of the industry:

• Construction building, which includes contractors (also known as general contractors) who build residential, industrial, commercial, and other buildings.

• Heavy and civil engineering construction contractors that build sewers, roads, highways, bridges, dams, tunnels, and other large projects.

• Specialty trade contractors who specialize in one of the construction trades, such as carpentry, painting, plumbing or electrical work.

Construction usually is done or coordinated by general contractors who specialize in one type of construction such as residential or commercial building. They take full responsibility for the complete job, except for specified portions of the work that may be omitted from the general contract. Although general contractors may do a portion of the work with their own crews, they often subcontract most of the work to heavy construction or specialty trade contractors.

Specialty trade contractors usually do the work of only one trade, and thus, generally have no responsibility for the structure as a whole. They obtain orders for their work from general contractors, architects or property owners. Repair work is almost always done on direct order from owners, occupants, architects, or property managers.

Recruiting and staffing is not unlike construction in that it too consists of the building and assembling of infrastructure. Far from being a single activity, large scale construction is a feat of multitasking. Normally the job is managed by the project manager and supervised by the construction manager, design engineer, construction engineer or project architect.

For the successful execution of a project, effective planning is essential. Managers involved with the design and execution of the construction project must consider its environmental impact, project scope, scheduling, budgeting, site safety, availability of materials, logistics, inconvenience to the public caused by construction delays, preparing tender documents, obtaining governmental approvals, and much more.

Fulfill all of your HR requirements through Sequence.

Whether a project is in the acquisition, entitlement, design or physical construction stage, Sequence can address all the personnel needs for any organization along a projects life-cycle.

Our team of highly skilled and experienced recruiters and staffing experts has expansive construction industry experience. Their extensive industry network means they know where the top talents are and how to recruit them for your team.

Further, our recruiting philosophy, methodology and recruiting practices adhere to the highest standards in the industry. That means we always carefully screen and present only the most qualified construction professionals who are able to meet your standards and make an immediate contribution to your organization.

We recruit and staff executive, management, administrative and field-level personnel for temporary and temporary-to-permanent jobs, and for direct-hire positions throughout the construction industry worldwide. We also offer short and long-term temporary contract placements, outplacement services, long-term recruiting in addition to contracting a full range of HR services.

With such a diversity of applications, there is a nearly endless list of construction sub-specialties. Many of these are vital to the clients we serve and require highly skilled expertise in planning, design and execution. These are among a few of the key positions we recruit and staff daily:

Typical positions that we recruit and staff on a daily basis include:

Accountant
Accounting Manager
Airport Engineer
Arborist
Archaeologist
Architect
Architectural Drafter
Architectural Engineer
Architectural Historian
Asbestos Abatement Manager
Assistant Project Manager
Assistant Superintendent
Assistant Supervisor
AutoCAD Drafter
Bookkeeper
Bridge Engineer
Budget Analyst
Building Inspector
Business Development Manager
Cadastral Surveyor
Carpenter
Carpet Installer and Finisher
Cartographer
Chainman
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)

Chief Operating Officer
Civil Drafter
Civil Engineer
Construction Engineer
Construction Estimator
Construction Inspector
Construction Manager
Construction Project Engineer
Construction Project Manager
Construction Superintendent
Construction Supervisor
Construction Surveyor
Consulting Engineer
Contract Administrator
Control System Engineer
Corrosion Engineer
Cost Accountant
Demolition Estimator
Demolition Project Manager
Demolition Superintendent
Demolition Supervisor
Division Manager
Division President
Drafter
Drywall Hanger
Earthquake Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Electrical Inspector
Electrician
Emergency Medical Technician/Paramedic
Engineering Surveyor
Environmental CEQA Project Manager
Environmental Engineer
Environmental Health and Safety Manager
Environmental NEPA Project Manager
Environmental Planner
Environmental Sampling Technician
Escrow Coordinator
Expert Witness
Finance Manager
Financial Analyst
Financial Planner
Fire Protection Engineer
Floor Installers and Finishers
Foremen / Forewomen
Forensic Engineer
Form Carpenter
General Construction Laborers
General Demolition Laborers
Geodetic Surveyor
Geotechnical Engineer
GIS Specialists
Hazardous Materials Remover
Health and Safety Engineer
Heavy Equipment Operator
Home Inspector
Hydropower Engineer
Industrial Engineer
Internal Auditor
Land Acquisition Manager
Land Entitlement Director
Land Surveyor
Land Surveyor In Training (LSIT or SIT)
Landscape Architect
Landscaper
Marine Engineer
Marine Geologist
Marine Surveyor
Mechanic
Mechanical Engineer
Mechanical Inspector
Metallurgical Mining and Geological Engineer
Mining Surveyor
Office Surveyor
Operations Manager
Painter
Party Chief
Petroleum Engineer
Petroleum Geologist
Photogrammetrist
Pipe Fitter
Plumber
Plumbing Inspector
Power Transmission Engineer
Prep Detail Finish Carpenter
Professional Land Surveyor
Professional Surveyor and Mapper (PSM)
Project Accountant
Public Relations Specialist
Public Works Inspector
Purchasing Agent
Purchasing Manager
Quality Assurance Manager
Quality Control Manger
Quantity Surveyor
Regional Planner
Registered Environmental Assessor (REA)
Regulatory Compliance Manager
Resident Engineer
Roofer
Safety Director
Safety Supervisor
Scheduler
Soils Engineer
Specification Inspector
Structural Engineer
Superintendent
Survey and Mapping Technician
Survey Crew Chief
Survey Drafter
Survey Technician
Surveyor
Tax Accountant
Tile Installer and Finisher
Transportation Engineer
Treasurer
Truck Driver
Underground Project Manager
Urban Planner
Warranty Manager
Wastewater Plant Operator
Wastewater Technician
Water Systems Engineer
Welder
Window Hanger