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There are many paths to a successful career at Allan Myers. No two have to be exactly the same.

Use the resources here to chart your own course to career growth and development.

What are Career Pathways?

Most of us think of career progression like steps up a ladder, each rung representing the next step in a career. Allan Myers looks at career progression differently, more like climbing a rock wall with many different paths. You make your way up, but on your own path. With so many paths in one company, your personal career journey can be your own based on your skills and interests, charting your unique Career Pathway.

This website will help you engage with the bigger picture of what is possible at Allan Myers. You can find your role and see what other roles share your same skills and where you could progress. You can also find other roles in our company that interest you, what skills are required for that role, and how to achieve them. Click around and open the world of possibility at Allan Myers.

With over 200 different roles at Allan Myers, we are building out the roles on this site starting with roles with the most people in them. We will be adding more roles over time so if you don’t see your role or the role that interest you, then please check back soon.

All Job Family Roles

Field Operations

Field Manager

Field managers, also known as foremen, are the on-site, hands-on leaders of small construction crews, usually around 4 to 10 people. You are out in the trenches, working alongside the...

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Project Management

Project Manager

Project Managers lead and oversee complex civil infrastructure projects, typically managing budgets of around $20 million annually. You are responsible for the entire project lifecycle, from initial planning and design...

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Project Management

Project Engineer

This mid-level project management role builds upon entry-level experience by taking on greater responsibility in planning and executing heavy construction projects. You'll lead larger portions of projects, manage budgets more...

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Early Career

Project Management

Field Engineer

This entry-level project management job helps plan and run heavy construction projects while learning what it means to build work as part of a construction management team. You will schedule...

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Field Operations

Superintendent

Superintendents are the on-site bosses for big infrastructure projects like roads and bridges. You would be in charge of making sure the work gets done right, safely, and on time....

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Equipment Operators

Equipment Operator II

The Equipment Operator II is a skilled professional capable of efficiently operating complex heavy machinery, such as excavators or dozers, to meet production goals. With more experience than an Equipment...

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Equipment Operators

Equipment Operator I

The Equipment Operator I is a vital part of the construction team, learning to operate various pieces of heavy machinery under the guidance of experienced operators. This entry-level position involves...

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Early Career

Equipment Operators

Grade Technician

The Grade Technician is a critical member of the earthwork team, ensuring precise grading and detailed site preparation. Working alongside heavy equipment operators, you use hand tools, shovels, and portable...

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Utility Pipe

Pipe Layer

The Pipe Layer is the senior member of the utility pipe installation crew, responsible for the precise and safe placement of underground pipes. You are an expert in pipe alignment,...

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