Finding a high-paying job in your construction management or engineering career can be a rewarding experience that will greatly enhance your resume and professional brand. When you are ready to embark on the next stage of your career, it is important to not only focus on the job market in your local area, but to look internationally as well. Many engineering and construction professionals find rewarding and high-paying positions overseas, with opportunities for travel as well as for professional development. Here is a short overview of common construction and engineering jobs with their average salaries abroad (converted to USD).
Construction Superintendents and Construction Managers
Construction superintendents and managers supervise projects in which homes, commercial structures, and other buildings are built. Those who can oversee such construction projects are in demand, especially in countries that have been undergoing much development in recent years and have booming construction industries, such as the United Arab Emirates ($61,000/year), Saudi Arabia ($44,000/year), and New Zealand ($63,000/year).
Mechanical Engineering
Common mechanical engineering jobs include biomedical engineering, combustion engine engineering, and fuel-efficient vehicle engineering. Mechanical engineers are in demand especially in Germany but will do well in many overseas environments. Those seeking mechanical engineering jobs should consider Germany ($61,000/year), Singapore ($61,000/year), Switzerland ($100,000/year) Australia ($93,000/year), Canada (both $82,000/year), Japan ($82,000/year), Norway ($70,000/year), and South Korea ($77,000/year).
International Petroleum Engineering and Chemical Engineering
Chemical engineers specialize in developing manufacturing processes using chemicals, while petroleum engineers seek new sources of fuel for energy needs. Those who enter their careers for environmental reasons are in demand in places such as Switzerland and Canada. In Canada, petroleum engineers can earn an average of $118,000 per year, while chemical engineers can earn an average of $85,000. In Switzerland, chemical engineers are in demand and can earn an average of $122,000 per year. Japan is also another good destination for chemical engineers, and pay translates to about $104,000 per year on average.
Civil Engineering
Civil engineers design and execute plans for construction and infrastructure projects and are in demand everywhere in the world, where the construction industry is rapidly growing and new bridges, roads, and other infrastructure projects are needed. New Zealand has a shortage of civil engineers, providing an excellent opportunity for international career development, and pays an average of $71,000/year. Work can be found in Canada too, where the average salary is about $63,000 per year in the Toronto area. Civil engineers can also turn to places such as the United Arab Emirates (average $72,000/year), where a fast-growing construction industry means a pressing need to expand and upgrade current infrastructure. India is also rapidly expanding its construction economy and is looking for civil engineers, and while an average salary of around $12,000 USD per year may sound unappealing, it takes into consideration a much lower cost of living.
Where does one start the process of applying for these positions? When considering a position overseas, it is best to start with research: studying the reviews for engineering and construction jobs and reaching out to current and former employees is essential. Pay, working hours, accommodations, and perks can vary. Some companies will provide food and board to their employees, while in some countries, foreign workers live in designated complexes. You should also consider the fact that you may need to leave your family behind when committing to such a career choice.
Michael DeSafey is a leading executive recruiter for professionals in the construction, engineering and environmental industries. He is currently the President of Webuild Staffing www.webuildstaffing.com . To learn more about Michael or to follow his blog please visit www.michaeldesafey.com