Explore licensing requirements, application steps, and support resources for Construction.

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Electrician

Electricians install, maintain, and repair electrical systems in buildings and structures, ensuring safety and compliance with regulations.

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Plumber

Plumbers install, repair, and maintain plumbing systems to ensure the proper flow and disposal of water, gas, and waste in buildings.

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Carpenter

Carpenters work with wood to construct, install, and repair buildings, frameworks, and fixtures for residential, commercial, and industrial projects.

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HVAC Technician

HVAC technicians install, maintain, and repair heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems to ensure optimal indoor air quality and comfort.

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Mason

Masons work with materials like stone, concrete, and tile to build, repair, and maintain structures such as walls, floors, and chimneys.

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Painter

Painters prepare and paint interior and exterior surfaces on residential and commercial properties, ensuring quality finishes and protection.

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Sheet Metal Worker

Sheet Metal Workers fabricate, install, and maintain products made from thin metal sheets, such as ducts, roofing, and HVAC systems.

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Ironworker

Ironworkers specialize in fabricating, erecting, and dismantling structural steel frameworks for buildings, bridges, and other structures.

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Construction Laborer

Construction laborers prepare construction sites, load and unload materials, operate machinery, and assist other workers to ensure safety and efficiency on construction sites.

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Elevator Installer (Mechanic)

To work as an elevator installer in New Jersey, you must obtain a state license. This involves meeting age and experience requirements, passing a certification exam, and submitting an application with supporting documents.

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