Essential Skilled Trades Every Modern Workforce Needs
- martina williams
- Aug 16, 2025
- 1 min read

As the world evolves, skilled trades are adapting to changes. Today, roofers, plumbers and electricians are essential not only for traditional construction work, but are now industries of innovation.
Roofers today are much more than shingles and tiles; they are a big part of energy efficiency and sustainability. Green roofing technologies allow roofing professionals to drive a sustainable approach and keep structures in good condition, save money, and promote eco-friendly construction.
Plumbers are not only fixing leaky toilets, they protect our health, enable our modern home standards, and fuel a multi-trillion dollar industry - $126 billion to be exact; plumbers take education and experience in craftsmanship and combine with creativity to solve unique problems; we have seen how quickly living needs and wants can adversely affect the ability of the plumbing industry to respond and adapt to residential and commercial demand.
Electricians are at the center of tomorrow's electrified future; they are the ones that fuel our ability to turn on the light, portable appliance and integrate built-in energy systems with smart-home experiences; electricians also experience ongoing training to develop their leadership talent and design professionals that build recognition, trust and awareness in the skills of safety, efficiency and adoption of renewable energy;
All three trades (roofers, plumbers and electricians), represent the skills of resilience, adaptability and opportunity; and each represent the reality of the modern infrastructure of community by leading the way into the future; a future that will depend on our ability to recognize the significant fundamental value of skilled trades as part of a lifelong workforce approach.
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