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on it. Complete the following information about your career choice.

Tasks
1. Manage the coordination and overall integration of technical activities in architecture or
engineering projects. 2. Direct, review, or approve project design changes. 3. Confer with
management, production, or marketing staff to discuss project specifications or procedures. 4.
Present and explain proposals, reports, or findings to clients. 5. Consult or negotiate with clients
to prepare project specifications

Knowledge

1 .Design Knowledge of design techniques, tools, and principles involved in production of


precision technical plans, blueprints, drawings, and models. See more occupations related to this
knowledge. 2. Mathematics Knowledge of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, statistics,
and their applications. 3. Computers and Electronics Knowledge of circuit boards, processors,
chips, electronic equipment, and computer hardware and software, including applications and
programming

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Tools & Technology (sometimes not listed, indicate on your paper)


1 .Desktop computers see more
occupations related to this tool.
2 .Graphics tablets drawing tablets
Abilities
1. Category Flexibility the ability to
generate or use different sets of rules for
combining or grouping things in different
ways. 2. Far Vision the ability to see
details at a distance. 3. Number
Facility the ability to add, subtract,
multiply, or divide quickly and correctly.
Work Activities 1. Getting Information
observing, receiving, and otherwise
obtaining information from all relevant
sources. 2. Scheduling Work and Activities
scheduling events,

3. Object or component oriented


development software C#; C++;
Oracle Java; Python
Skills
1. Reading Comprehension
Understanding written sentences and
paragraphs in work related documents.2.
Mathematics using mathematics to
solve problems. 3. Coordination
adjusting actions in relation to others'
actions
Work Context
Electronic Mail 100% responded
Every day.
Telephone 99% responded Every
day.
Face-to-Face Discussions 91%
responded Every day.

programs, and activities, as well as the work of others.


See more occupations related to this activity.3. Coordinating the Work and
Activities of Others getting members of a group to work together to accomplish tasks.

Related Experience (look under Job Zone)


Related Experience Extensive skill, knowledge, and experience are needed for these
occupations. Many require more than five years of experience. For example, surgeons
must complete four years of college and an additional five to seven years of specialized
medical training to be able to do their job.
Job Training (look under Job Zone)
Related Experience Extensive skill, knowledge, and experience are needed for these
occupations. Many require more than five years of experience. For example, surgeons
must complete four years of college and an additional five to seven years of specialized
medical training to be able to do their job.
Education Needed (will be the one w/ highest #)
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Bachelor's degree

Interests
1. Enterprising enterprising
occupations frequently involve starting
up and carrying out projects. These
occupations can involve leading people
and making many decisions. Sometimes
they require risk taking and often deal
with business. See more occupations
related to this interest.
2. Realistic Realistic occupations
frequently involve work activities that

include practical, hands-on problems and


solutions. They often deal with plants,
animals, and real-world materials like
wood, tools, and machinery. Many of the
occupations require working outside, and
do not involve a lot of paperwork or
working closely with others. See more
occupations related to this interest.
3. Investigative Investigative
occupations frequently involve working

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with ideas, and require an extensive


amount of thinking.
Work Styles
Attention to Detail Job requires
being careful about detail and thorough
in completing work tasks. See more
occupations related to this work style.
Integrity Job requires being honest
and ethical. See more occupations
related to this work style.
Adaptability/Flexibility Job requires
being open to change (positive or
negative) and to considerable variety in
the workplace.
Work Values
1. Achievement Occupations that
satisfy this work value are results
oriented and allow employees to use
their strongest abilities, giving them a
feeling of accomplishment.
Corresponding needs are Ability

Utilization and Achievement. See more


occupations related to this work value.
2.Independence Occupations that
satisfy this work value allow employees
to work on their own and make decisions.
Corresponding needs are Creativity,
Responsibility and Autonomy. See more
occupations related to this work value.
3.Working Conditions Occupations
that satisfy this work value offer job
security and good working conditions.
Corresponding needs are Activity,
Compensation, Independence, Security,
Variety and Working Conditions.
Related Occupations
1Architects, Except Landscape and Naval
Green Occupation Green
2. Civil Engineers Bright Outlook Green
Occupation
3. Transportation Engineers Bright
Outlook Green Occupation

Wage & Employment Trends


Median Wages: $62.80 hourly, $130,620 annual
Employment: 194,000 employees
Projected Growth:
Slower than average (3% to 7%)
Projected job openings: 60,600
Top Industries: Manufacturing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
Click on the button next to State Wages Select Arkansas: click Go. Click 2013 Wage Table

State and National


Wages

2013
Pay
Period

Low

Median

High

Hourly

$40.18

$62.80

$90.00+

Yearly

$83,580

$130,620

$187,200+

Hourly

$32.64

$51.49

$76.02

Yearly

$67,890

$107,100

$158,130

Location
United States

Arkansas

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Arkansas & Go
United States

Arkansas

Employment
2012

2022

Employment
2012

2022

Percent
Change

Job Openings 1

Percent
Change

Job Openings 1

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Location
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