Engineering & Construction · Topic
Trades Industry Workforce
16 articles from Engineering & Construction practitioners
Why the Trades Need a Cultural Reset to Attract and Retain the Next Generation
The skilled trades are at a critical crossroads. According to an August 2025 report from the Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR), the number of women working in construction and extraction occupations rose to 366,360 in 2024, the highest level ever recorded. Yet despite that growth, women still account for only about 4.3% of construction…
Grit, Growth, and Gaining Ground in a Male-Dominated Field: What It Means to Be a Young Female Tech in HVAC
As America ramps up its focus on rebuilding infrastructure and domestic manufacturing, the skilled trades are finally getting their moment in the spotlight. With a national labor shortage in HVAC and related fields, companies are hungry for the next generation of technicians—and women are stepping into the space like never before. Only 2 percent…
Women in HVAC: Pioneering Change in a Male-Dominated Industry
The HVAC industry is evolving, and with it, the roles within the sector are expanding beyond traditional boundaries. Amid rising tuition costs and strong demand for skilled labor, young people are increasingly choosing trade schools over a traditional college education. With such a shift highlighting the need for a more diverse workforce, the questions…
Hiring for Values, Investing in Mentorship, and Leveraging Tech Boosts Retention and Workforce Stability in the HVAC Industry
Strategic hiring practices and structured mentorship programs help mechanical contractors combat labor shortages while building sustainable teams
HVAC Workforce Culture: Recruit with Purpose, Retain with Care
Skilled trades face a critical retention crisis as retirements vastly outpace new workers entering the field
Building a Skilled Trades Workforce: Certifications, Simulation-Based Training & Reskilling with SkillCat
Digital training and placement platforms are helping industries bridge a critical gap in skilled trades talent
Data Center Sector Opens Doors for Non-Traditional Career Seekers
Rapid expansion in data centers is creating unexpected opportunities for workers without traditional tech backgrounds to fill critical roles
Early Education in Skilled Trades Opens Doors to Solving Workforce Shortages
Hands-on classroom experiences are proving key to filling the nation's critical shortage of skilled trade workers
Mentorship and Knowledge Transfer are Key HVAC Workforce Development Strategies for a Growing Industry
As retirements accelerate, HVAC companies are racing to pass down critical expertise before institutional knowledge walks out the door
Skilled Workers Thrive Where Craftsmanship, Integrity, and Relationships Align
When professional values and human connection become the foundation, skilled tradespeople unlock their full potential and drive industry growth
A Skilled Trades Career Provides a Future-Proof Path
Younger workers are increasingly turning away from four-year degrees to pursue careers that guarantee stable income and immediate job prospects
Empowering the Trades: The Humphrey & Associates Story
A family-run contractor harnesses employee ownership to build a sustainable pipeline of skilled workers for the future
Empowering Women in Construction: Candice Offonry’s Vision for Diversity and Leadership in the Industry
Women are breaking through construction's gender barriers by building intentional pathways from entry-level positions to executive leadership roles
Navigating Careers in HVAC: Jason Saunders’ Journey to the Top
A high school graduate built a path to the executive suite by mastering mentorship, customer service, and adaptability in the trades
Greg Crumpton’s Entrepreneurial Journey in the HVAC Industry: From Tradesman to Skilled Trades Expert and Industry Leader
A four-decade career in HVAC reveals how the skilled trades offer surprising pathways to leadership and industry influence
Skills Training with Interplay Learning and Ken Midgett
A veteran plumber turned educator reveals how simulation technology is reshaping workforce development in the trades