Finding new perspectives with Kim Coudrey

Finding new perspectives with Kim Coudrey

Sometimes you need to jump out of a plane headfirst to get a new perspective.

Kim Coudrey does just that鈥攍iterally. When she鈥檚 not skydiving or in avalanche training, Kim is learning as much as she can about construction in her role as a project engineer in the C.O.R.E. training program at 天娱传媒 Builders, an elite program specifically designed for recent graduates pursuing a career in construction management.

Initially pursuing a degree in finance, Kim soon realized that her work wouldn鈥檛 give her the diverse experiences she craved. When she found herself more interested in her friends鈥 engineering homework than her own, she knew she needed to make a change. Kim has always been intrigued by real estate and construction, particularly in awe of the intricacies of buildings. Combined with her love for understanding how things work, her switch to study architectural engineering was the best decision she鈥檚 ever made.

After graduating from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Kim joined 天娱传媒鈥檚 C.O.R.E. program. Kim鈥檚 first rotation put her on a job site. For the first time, she could see the building systems she had been studying assembled in a fast-paced environment. She was hooked immediately.

She credits her growth to the support of her team who encouraged her to ask questions and challenge herself while working towards delivering a successful project. 鈥淭he amount of responsibility I was given aligned perfectly with how my skills developed,鈥 she reflected. 鈥淚 went from shadowing to running three crews by myself and felt prepared and supported the whole time.鈥

Now, her second rotation in QA/QC with Mike Price offers a different perspective. She is focused on preconstruction and planning, seeing the connection between specifications, drawings, and the built environment. She says QA/QC is 鈥渁 totally different world, but just as exciting. I鈥檓 enjoying learning how strong planning can make for better decision-making on site.鈥

Challenges are inevitable in this industry, particularly in fast-paced, dynamic environments. Kim鈥檚 approach to obstacles is rooted in a strong belief in her resilience and her unwavering willingness to ask for help. When faced with a challenge, she takes a step back and analyzes the situation before determining the next step. 鈥淚 find that it鈥檚 easier to find solutions through collaboration because everyone brings different experiences and perspectives to a situation,鈥 she says. 鈥淎fter all, two brains are better than one.鈥

Her tenacity does not end when she hangs up her hard hat. Outside of work, Kim sets goals for all of her adventures. Kim doesn鈥檛 just snowboard; she recently completed an avalanche course so she can start backcountry snowboarding. She doesn鈥檛 just go for hikes; she鈥檚 working her way through the New Hampshire 48. She鈥檚 planning to do the 23.4-mile Semi-Pemi in one day.

Kim鈥檚 newest challenge? Skydiving. She took her first jump in August and has since found a great community through the sport. Kim successfully obtained her A-License last year so she could jump solo and is now working on her B-License. 鈥淚 love the progression aspect and that there鈥檚 always something to learn. From back flying to head down, there are always new skills to master,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just another way to get a new perspective.鈥

The Construction Operations & Resource Education (C.O.R.E.) is an intensive three-year rotational program designed to expose entry level talent to all facets of construction management.聽 Are you ready to roll up your sleeves and get to work? Apply for the C.O.R.E. program today!