They are called architects.
The answer to this question is not the same for everyone. This answer will be for someone who actually had a job. For an example for me the answer would be an Administrative Assistant.
There are a number of websites that have both information and job listings for architectural technician jobs. The 'CIAT' website has a description of the exact nature of this job. One can listings for these jobs on 'indeed' and 'Monster'.
Only if accompanying a name, as their job title.... John Q. Citizen, Civil Engineer. It would not be capitalised when used in a sentence.... "We will need to employ a civil engineer before we begin the work".
Yes, concrete contractors do need a license, which would be a contracting license. You should always ask them for their license before they begins the job, so they have less of a chance of scamming you.
A plumbing contractor is a professional specializing in the installation, repair, and maintenance of plumbing systems in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. They are licensed experts responsible for ensuring proper functioning of water supply, drainage, and sewage systems. Plumbing contractors handle tasks such as pipe installation, fixture repairs, water heater installation, and emergency plumbing services. Their expertise helps ensure the safety, efficiency, and longevity of plumbing systems in buildings.
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The main job title for someone in charge of construction design is typically an Architect or a Civil Engineer. They are responsible for designing and planning the construction of buildings or infrastructure projects.
This person's job title is stonemason. This skill that people have learned and mastered since civilization began, describes ways that they use their talents to craft buildings from the earth.Read more about stonemasonry, below.
Phlebotomist.
Prop Desisgners create the 'fake products'. PIRATE
They are caleed agleters
Cook or Chef.
Reviser technician
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The person is a member of the Samaritans.
Retired, unemployed. Government employee. Congressman.