
NORTH CAROLINA CONSTRUCTION RECRUITERS
Construction Recruiters Network has numerous North Carolina Construction Jobs. Construction jobs from across the country are posted on our site by the various member firms of our association. Rest assured if you are seeking a North Carolina construction job one of our preeminent construction recruiters will be able to assist you. Construction Recruiters Network is an association of construction recruiters which exclusively specialize in construction recruiting through the various sectors of the construction industry within North Carolina. If you're looking for a North Carolina construction job, either search our construction job board or look through our construction recruiting members directory to find the North Carolina construction recruiting firm which will serve you best. When working with a North Carolina 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 North Carolina Construction Jobs
Some of the North Carolina 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 Manage
North Carolina is comprised of three main areas - the eastern part is the coastal plain, piedmont is the middle part, and the mountains in the western part of the state make for an interesting & varied terrain for all sorts of activity. For example, visitors can hike the Appalachian Trail or bike at Rocky Knob Mountain Bike Park. For folks who enjoy the shoreline, North Carolina's coast claims more than 300 miles of barrier island beaches, romantic lighthouses, tranquil small towns, and national seashores. Fall entices travelers to the Blue Ridge Parkway to see spectacular colors of the changing leaves. City explorers will enjoy Durham, Raleigh, Charlotte, and Winston-Salem.
Charlotte, the biggest city in North Carolina, is the second largest banking city in the United States. Visitors have a choice of diverse restaurants, theaters and fun tours perfect for getting to know this unique city. Charlotte is also home to the Wing Haven Gardens and Bird Sanctuary and the Carolinas Aviation Museum, the Discovery Place and the Charlotte Museum of History. The Mint Museum is also in Charlotte, and is North Carolina's oldest art museum. Whether your thrill comes from climbing mountains, navigating whitewater rapids, skipping waves or hiking through nature-filled trails, Charlotte invites you to experience every offering under the sun - visitors will have an unforgettable adventure.
In Durham, don't miss a visit to the beautiful Sarah P. Duke Gardens, The Nasher Museum of Art and the Durham Performing Arts Center. For families with children the best things to do in Durham, NC include the Museum of Life + Science, the Duke Lemur Center and Eno River State Park.
Greensboro is the third-largest city in North Carolina and offers a choice of museums, gardens, and attractions. Kids will love the Greensboro Children's Museum, the Greensboro Science Center and the children's garden at Gateway Gardens. Greensboro Science Center is a particular kid favorite because it boasts exciting displays and exhibits, including a giant model of a 36-foot Tyrannosaurus Rex, a Herpetarium with live snakes, and state-of-the-art OmniSphere Theater. The Animal Discovery Zoological Park houses an assortment of reptiles and mammals ranging from crocodiles, tigers, and monkeys to tortoises, and a rare red panda.
Visit Raleigh and discover the city's parks, diverse museums, and great restaurants or plan a wedding at one of the unique sites. Art enthusiasts can spend a morning at the North Carolina Museum of Art which displays works of art from around the world. Other fun things to do in Raleigh, include food tours, pottery classes, treetop adventures, and chocolate factory tours.
Other interesting places to visit include the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It is the country's most visited National Park and is known the world over for its variety of plant and animal life, its stunning ancient mountains, and visible remnants of Southern Appalachian mountain culture.
Blue Ridge Parkway offers a slow-paced drive revealing gorgeous vistas and close-up views of the Appalachian Highlands. This fantastic road is one of the top places to visit in NC and winds for 469 miles - learn about nature you will encounter on the drive and plan to join rangers to learn about the history and life along the Parkway.
The Outer Banks is another attraction in North Carolina made up of 130 miles of barrier islands, dotted with fishing villages and picturesque towns. There are air, land, and sea experiences in the Outer Banks including being atop the East Coast's highest sand dune, climbing the tallest brick lighthouse in America at Cape Hatteras, or dining at one of more than 100 restaurants.
Other places to explore and enjoy are Asheville, Chapel Hill, Raleigh, Boone, Elizabeth City, Greenville, Davidson, Winston-Salem, New Bern. Additional Attractions: Cape Lookout National Seashore, Hanging Rock State Park, Kitty Hawk, Grandfather Mountain, Cherohala Skyway.