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Trade Jobs at Kiewit: What Are the Opportunities?

I'm considering pursuing a trade job after high school and came across Kiewit. I'm curious about the types of trade positions they offer and how to apply. Does anyone have experience working with Kiewit, or know what skills they look for?

3 months ago

Kiewit, a construction and engineering firm, offers a variety of positions for those interested in the trades. Some common trade jobs they offer include pipefitters, electricians, equipment operators, ironworkers, carpenters, and welders.

Each trade job has its own set of hard and soft skills that Kiewit may look for. Pipefitters, for example, need to have experience in pipe installation and maintenance, while knowledge of different welding techniques is important for welders. Soft skills, such as teamwork and problem-solving abilities will be significant across all trades.

Each job listing on Kiewit's site will have a list of qualifications, including required skills, so you can check what's required for a specific role. Also, some positions may require certifications or union memberships, which should also be listed in the job posting.

As for applying, you can apply for positions directly on Kiewit's website. They have an online application process where you can submit your resume and cover letter. The website also allows you to filter job postings by trade type and location, helping to narrow down opportunities.

Many people start at Kiewit as apprentices through their Craft Training program. This is a hands-on approach to learning a trade that combines on-the-job training with classroom instruction. The program can last up to four years, depending on the trade, and you'll be earning while you learn.

While I don't have personal experience working with Kiewit, I can tell you they're known for their comprehensive training programs and commitment to safety. Many individuals in the industry regard them as a reputable company with good career advancement opportunities. It could be a good choice for someone looking to start a career in the trades.

3 months ago

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