Some operating engineers (generally those with above-average ability and interest, as well as good working habits) advance to job supervisor and occasionally construction supervisor or manager. Some are able to qualify for higher pay by training themselves to operate more complicated machines.
- Architects
- Asbestos Abatement Technicians
- Assessors and Appraisers
- Boilermakers and Mechanics
- Bricklayers and Stonemasons
- Building Automation Systems Engineers
- Building Automation Systems Technicians
- Building Performance Diagnosticians
- Carpenters
- Cement Masons
- Chemical Engineers
- Chemists
- Civil Engineering Technicians
- Civil Engineers
- Coal Miners
- Computer-Aided Design Drafters and Technicians
- Construction Inspectors
- Construction Laborers
- Construction Managers
- Cost Estimators
- Drafters
- Drywall Installers and Finishers
- Electricians
- Elevator Installers and Repairers
- Engineering Technicians
- Engineers
- Environmental Engineers
- Floor Covering Installers
- Fluid Power Technicians
- General Maintenance Mechanics
- Geodetic Surveyors
- Geological Technicians
- Geologists
- Geophysicists
- Geotechnical Engineers
- Glaziers
- Green Builders
- Heating and Cooling Technicians
- Indoor Environmental Health Specialists
- Insulators/Insulation Workers
- Laboratory Testing Technicians
- Landscape Architects
- Lathers
- Marble Setters, Tile Setters, and Terrazzo Workers
- Metallurgical Engineers
- Metallurgical Technicians
- Millwrights
- Mining Engineers
- Occupational Safety and Health Workers
- Painters and Paperhangers
- Petroleum Engineers
- Plasterers
- Plumbers and Pipefitters
- Real Estate Developers
- Renewable Energy Site Assessors
- Roofers
- Sheet Metal Workers
- Smart Building Systems Designers
- Stationary Engineers
- Surveying and Mapping Technicians
- Surveyors
- Swimming Pool Designers
- Truck Drivers
- Welders and Welding Technicians