
CONSTRUCTION RECRUITERS IN TEXAS
Texas Construction Jobs
Construction Recruiters Network is an association of construction recruiters which exclusively specialize in construction recruiting through the various sectors of the construction industry within San Antonio. If you're looking for a Texas construction job, either search our construction job board or look through our construction recruiting members directory to find the Texas construction recruiting firm which will serve you best. When working with a Texas construction recruiter, which is a member of our association, as a professional looking for a new construction job or as an employer seeking to hire a construction professional, you will find our members to be the most experienced construction recruiters in the industry.
Types of Texas Construction Jobs
Some of the Texas construction jobs our recruiters search for include:- Assistant Project Manager
- Construction Project Manager
- Construction Superintendent
- Vice President of Operations
- President
- Estimator
- Preconstruction Manager
- Business Development Manager
- Construction Engineer
- Project Accountant
- BIM Manager
- Human Resource Construction Professional
- Construction Attorney
- Project Controls Manager
- Construction Purchasing Manager
- Construction Safety Manager
- Scheduling Manager
- Construction Sales
- Director of Operations
- Chief Estimator
- Quality Control Manager
- MEP Manager
- Construction Project Executive
- Senior Project Manager
Texas is the second largest state in the United States after Alaska and is home to about 27 million people. It has mountains, forests, deserts, plains, and coasts. The largest river in Texas is the Rio Grande, which forms the border between Mexico and the United States throughout the south of Texas. The highest mountain in Texas is Guadalupe Peak. Texas is a diverse state with a wide range of things to do, from wine country escapes, unique castles, charming Inns, luxury resorts, five-star hotels, lakes, sandy beaches and romantic getaways to fun day trips and coastal spots. There are many natural settings if you are looking to unwind while also exploring new destinations like Corpus Christi, South Padre Island, Fredericksburg or Plano. The largest cities in Texas are Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio, El Paso, and Austin.
Austin, the capital of Texas, is home to beautiful parks and unique wedding sites. The State Capitol completed in 1888 is a National Historic Landmark and is the largest in square footage of all 50 state capitols. It is second in size only to the National Capitol in Washington DC. The views from the capitol dome allow visitors to see much of Austin's cityscape and the beautiful surrounding environments. Austin has a diverse choice of activities and great restaurants, including burgers, BBQ and vegetarian.
Historically, Dallas became a trading and business center and was booming by the end of the 19th century after the construction of the railroads. After Houston and San Antonio, Dallas is the third most populous city in Texas. On the list of top places to see in the city are Dallas' museums. One of the city's most distinguished contemporary sculpture collections resides at the Nasher Sculpture Center. The Dallas Museum of Art features collections that date back to the 3rd century. Other notable museums in the city are the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, a tribute to the late President John F. Kennedy. The Perot Museum of Nature and Science features five floors with 11 permanent exhibit halls containing state-of-the-art video and 3-D computer animation with thrilling, life-like simulations. Hands-on activities, interactive kiosks, and educational games invite curious children to exercise their brains. Families are sure to enjoy an active afternoon in Klyde Warren Park and the Texas Discovery Gardens, while history buffs and culture enthusiasts will love a trip to the Dallas Farmer's Market and Heritage Village. In Dallas, industrial technology companies including Texas Instruments and EDS have their home offices. If touring museums and historic sites have made you hungry, experience Dallas Haunted Pub Tour or Tacos and Margaritas Tour of Dallas or visit one of the many wonderful restaurants.
Houston is best known for its thriving culinary community. For tourists who don't have the time to drop by every single favorite restaurant in the city, the Houston Culinary Tours is ideal as it is a three-hour walking tour of the best restaurants, bars, and cafes that also give insight to the city's heritage. Nature lovers will adore the Nature Center and Houston Arboretum. The Rienzi and The Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens, are both located at the Museum of Fine Arts. Houston also has the Children's Museum of Houston, Houston Natural Science Museum and Space Center Houston and the Johnson Space Center which has been a leader in human space exploration for more than half a century.
In 1718, San Antonio was first founded as a Spanish mission, then in 1731 became the first chartered civil settlement in present-day Texas. The city was still part of the Spanish Empire, and later of the Mexican Republic. Today it is the state's oldest city.
Several must-see attractions in San Antonio include Sea World, the Tower of the Americas, the River Walk and the Alamo Bowl. Kids will enjoy two amusement parks, Six Flags Fiesta Texas and Morgan's Wonderland. According to the statistics at the San Antonio Convention and Visitors Bureau, the city is visited by about 32 million visitors annually. It is home to San Antonio Spurs, the five-time NBA champions, and hosts the annual San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, one of the largest such events in the U.S.