Minnesota: ‘Ice Sculpting Architect’ is the Hottest New Career!

ST. PAUL, MN – As Minnesota embraces its reputation as the “Land of 10,000 Frozen Lakes,” a massive new industry is emerging: Permanent Ice Architecture. Companies are now building year-round frozen offices and recreational domes using a newly developed, sub-zero transparent polymer ice.

This technology requires a huge workforce, creating 7,000+ specialized jobs. Highly sought-after roles include:

  • Cryogenic Design Drafter: Specializing in blueprints for ice structures.
  • Snow-Load Safety Inspector: Ensuring the icy roofs don’t collapse during blizzards.
  • Glacial Plumbing Technician: Maintaining pipes that use super-cooled water.

The average salary for a certified Ice Sculpting Architect has reportedly surpassed that of a traditional civil engineer. The goal is to make Minnesota the world’s premier frozen metropolis.

Don’t wait—applications for the Winter Works program are now open!

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