Celebrating Construction Educators
County Materials is committed to changing the perception of the construction and manufacturing industries. We are grateful for the teachers and mentors in our communities who inspire students to pursue the trades of tomorrow.
The construction and manufacturing industries are essential. Growing communities are looking to educators to help prepare the next generation of skilled professionals to meet increasing demands for talent in these fields. They teach young people valuable technical skills, such as working with tools and construction materials and utilizing specialized technologies, and equally vital soft skills, such as teamwork, critical thinking, and problem-solving.
In addition to building communities, the construction and manufacturing industries also offer young people rewarding career opportunities. Students interested in technically skilled careers can choose from a variety of apprenticeships and certificate programs or pursue a career with a local company and receive on-the-job training following graduation. Students who wish to pursue higher continuing education can also choose to enroll in 2-year or 4-year programs like Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Marketing, Finance, or more.
Options like these offer many advantages, including competitive pay and benefits and growth opportunities. Construction and manufacturing educators are an important resource for students interested in finding local job options and play a pivotal role in helping them discover a path that’s right for them.
County Materials recognizes and thanks the technical educators in our communities. You are investing in the future.
Together, we're building a company that hardworking people are proud to work for, live near, and do business with since 1946.