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Well-trained qualified
people are always in demand in the field of
building technology.
As the field widens, first-rate technologists will take over a good deal
of the work now done by architects and engineers. Moreover, with the popularization
of computers there is an acute demand for knowledgeable technicians. As
the field itself expands, so does the need for competently trained personnel
familiar with every aspect, technical, conceptual, technological of the
building trade. Graduates of this program are fully qualified to transfer
the conceptual design of an architect or engineer into working drawings
and specifications and can also plan, supervise, estimate the cost of
a project, and coordinate the various trades (civil, mechanical, electrical).
Although M.T.C. cannot guarantee jobs for our graduates, we have helped
many students find employment. The college is known for its high standards
and companies come looking for our graduates.
Graduates can be employed as
Assistant to an architect or civil engineer of a private or
public office.
Sales executive for firms dealing in construction materials and
equipment.
Contractor's assistant, working in office or at construction site,
estimating,
coordinating, supervising or planning
construction.
Municipal, provincial or federal administrator, assessing permit
applications
for building projects or inspecting
fieldwork to verify workmanship
and materials.
Researcher for government agencies, as well as industrial and insurance
companies, developing codes and standards
for building material and
assemblies.
After successfully pass certain examinations of the Régie
du bâtiment du
Québec.
He or she could become general contractor. |
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