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Why Construction & Trades?

October 3, 2018

If you have an eye for design and enjoy the idea of bringing drawings to life, a career in construction may be for you.

Construction is a unique, yet exciting sector that requires hands-on work no matter the type of career path you choose. Be a part of completing a building project of any size and shape. You can handle the project from start to finish or specialize in a certain part of the construction that’s needed to reach completion.

A career in construction will consist of precise numbers, the handling of materials and use of cutting-edge computer techniques. This is an exciting yet rewarding career as you are creating something that did not exist before, and will be in the community for generations to come.

You can pursue education and training in:

With any path in this sector, you’ll be investing in a lifelong career that only continues to advance as technology improves. You can train right here at Elizabethtown Community and Technical College,. Plus, with the Work Ready Scholarship, you can earn a certificate, diploma or associate’s degree tuition-free.

Build a successful career right in your hometowns, whether it is Lebanon, Bardstown, Elizabethtown, Leitchfield.

Your Career is Here

The Kentucky Career Center – Lincoln Trail helps match job seekers with local employment and training opportunities. Our business solutions team offers employers of all sizes and industries personalized support to build a competitive workforce. We are an equal opportunity employer.

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Program is funded with Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Title I funds through the Kentucky Education and Labor Cabinet and the Lincoln Trail Workforce Development Board. The Lincoln Trail Workforce Development Board assures compliance with the Education and Labor Cabinet’s Methods of Administration, as amended, Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity Assurance and all other Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity requirements of WIOA.