Construction Jobs in California

9 positions from 3 employers

9active jobs
3employers hiring
$53.8Knational median wage
+3.7%2022–2032 outlook

9 active Construction jobs in California from 3 US employers. Largest hirers include NASSCO, Yellowstone Local, Ansible Government Solutions. The national median wage for this occupation is $53.8K. BLS projects +3% employment change between 2022 and 2032. Construction and extraction includes the trades — builders, electricians, roofers, plumbers, plus mining and oil-and-gas extraction. Pay is solid for skilled trades and growth is moderate. AI exposure is the lowest in any major group: the work is physical, site-specific, and unpredictable in ways current AI cannot handle.

Frequently asked questions

How many Construction jobs are available in California?
There are currently 9 active Construction jobs in California from 3 employers. Listings are refreshed daily from our partner job feeds.
What's the average salary for Construction jobs in California?
The U.S. national median wage for Construction occupations is $53,811 per year (BLS OEWS, May 2023). Pay in California varies by employer, role seniority and shift; individual job listings include salary detail where the employer has provided it.
Which companies hire Construction workers in California?
Top employers currently advertising Construction roles in California include NASSCO, Yellowstone Local, and Ansible Government Solutions. The full list of 3 active employers updates as new listings come in.
Is the Construction field growing in California?
Nationally, Construction occupations are projected to change by 3.7% between 2022 and 2032 (BLS Employment Projections) — projected to grow modestly. Local demand in California is reflected by the 9 active openings on this page.
What's the AI exposure for Construction roles?
Our AI Vulnerability Index combines Frey & Osborne (2013), OpenAI/Penn (2023), and the Anthropic Economic Index into a 0–100 score. Construction roles vary internally — see the AI Vulnerability Index for the per-occupation score and methodology.