To become a Civil Commercial Manager within the Civil Infrastructure industry, many New Zealand employers may expect you to have a strong background in Quantity Surveying and Construction Management. This could include possessing a National Diploma in Quantity Surveying alongside additional training focused on management, and the practicalities of running large-scale construction projects.
Typical Responsibilities
A Civil Construction Commercial Manager may expect to do any of the following responsibilities:
Progression
Civil Commercial Managers within the Civil Construction industry can continue improving their employability by continuing to gain experience and working on larger projects, or projects with high-profile stakeholders. Many senior Civil Construction Commercial Managers progress their careers further by moving into other areas of management, such as Health & Safety or HR.
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