As a structural engineer, you will be responsible for designing, analyzing, and evaluating the structural integrity of buildings.
In this role, you will be responsible for managing construction projects from start to finish, ensuring that they are completed on time.
As an environmental engineer, you will be responsible for designing and implementing strategies to minimize the impact of construction.
In this role, you will be responsible for analyzing and evaluating the soil and rock formations on which infrastructure projects are built.
As a transportation engineer, you will be responsible for designing and managing transportation systems such as roads, highways, and bridges.
In this role, you will be responsible for designing and managing water supply systems.
As a project engineer, you will be responsible for overseeing and coordinating the various aspects of a construction project.
In this role, you will be responsible for researching and developing new materials, techniques, and technologies.
With a Master's degree in Civil Engineering, you can pursue a career in academia, conducting research and teaching civil engineering students.
You can also consider government positions such as working in the public works departments, transportation departments, or environmental agencies.