Finding the Best Construction Jobs This April: Who's Hiring and What They Pay
Discover the top construction job picks for April, focusing on salary insights and standout employers. Whether you're after flexibility or the best pay, we've got you covered.
Top Construction Job Picks
Best for high pay: Security Officer (Level 2) — 4‑Day Schedule & Building Safety.
Best for entry-level: Entry-Level Contract Administrator for Construction Projects.
Editor's Pick: Safety & Security Officer.
Top Employers by Listing Count
High-Paying Construction Jobs
For those focusing on salary, some roles offer more than just a paycheck. These jobs balance good pay with a reasonable workload.
Security Officer - 4-Day Schedule & Building Safety
The Security Officer role offers a unique 4-day work schedule with a focus on building safety. Ideal for those looking for a good work-life balance while maintaining a solid income.
Security Officer - 4-Day Schedule & Building Safety
Safety and Security Officer
This position is a great choice for those who prioritize safety and stability in their work environment. It combines decent pay with the opportunity to work in a structured setting.
Safety and Security Officer
High pay is enticing, but sometimes you need to start from the ground up. Entry-level roles provide a stepping stone into the industry.
Entry-Level Opportunities
These positions are perfect for newcomers looking to break into construction without a lengthy resume.
Entry-Level Contract Administrator for Construction
An entry-level Contract Administrator role that provides practical experience in managing construction projects. Ideal for those just starting in the industry.
Entry-Level Contract Administrator for Construction
Entry-Level Contract Administrator for Construction
A similar entry-level position with a focus on administration in construction, based in Townsville. Perfect if you're looking to gain foundational skills.
Entry-Level Contract Administrator for Construction
For those willing to invest in their career, these roles offer the potential for growth and development. But what if you're looking for something more flexible?
Flexible Job Options
If flexibility is what you're after, these roles let you strike a balance between work commitments and personal life.
Receptionist and Office Coordinator
As a Receptionist & Office Operations Coordinator, you can work in construction while enjoying a more flexible schedule. Great for those who need a balance between office and site work.
Receptionist and Office Coordinator
Customer Growth and Service Officer - Incentives and Shares
This role in customer growth and service within construction offers incentives and shares, making it a flexible yet rewarding choice.
Customer Growth and Service Officer - Incentives and Shares
Finding the right construction job doesn't have to be a challenge. Whether you're chasing high pay, starting fresh, or seeking flexibility, there's something for everyone in April's listings. If you're curious about financial roles, explore our deep dive into Where the Money Is: Top Finance & Accounting Jobs This Spring — it's a must-read for those considering a shift to finance.