Structural Steel Ironworkers / Erectors raise, connect, and install steel beams, columns, and girders, erecting the metal framework for buildings, bridges, and industrial projects. They are responsible for the structural integrity of these projects, often working at significant heights to install steel columns, beams, and girders.
You like precision work.
You are comfortable working at heights & in diverse weather.
You like working outdoors & as part of a team.
Ironworker Testimonials
Jamie & Norm
Jerome
Pat
Responsibilities
- Read blueprints & specifications to lay out work
- Safely operate tools & equipment
- Erect and install construction cranes & hoisting equipment
- Position steel units, align holes, and insert bolts
- Check alignments and join steel parts by bolting or lock welding
- Assemble and erect prefabricated metal structures & related components
- Install ornamental/architectural and other structural metalwork
Key Skills & Attributes
(technical training and on the job)
- Strong communication skills, reading & numeracy
- Strong problem-solving & planning skills
- Ability to interpret blueprints
- Very good muscular coordination, agility & balance
- Ability to work at heights & lift in excess of 25 kg
- Ability to act quickly & decisively in emergencies
- Willingness to work at various work sites
Hourly Pay
Contact the local union for more information on hourly pay, benefits, pensions, and more.
Construction workers needed!
649,300
Per year to 2024 (construction & extraction occupations)*
*According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Did you know?
Ironworking is a multi-faceted career and involves more than constructing buildings and bridges. Most ironworkers do more than one type of ironwork and each requires specific skills.
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