Overview
Join our dynamic construction team as an Ironworker and become a vital part of building structures that stand the test of time! In this energetic role, you will be responsible for installing, reinforcing, and assembling steel frameworks, bridges, and other large-scale metal structures, ensuring safety, precision, and durability on every project.
Responsibilities
- Read and interpret detailed blueprints, schematics, and technical drawings to accurately assemble steel components.
- Use hand tools, power tools, welding equipment, and plasma cutters to cut, shape, and join metal parts according to specifications.
- Operate cranes, forklifts, rigging gear, and press brake machines to lift and position heavy steel sections safely and efficiently.
- Fabricate ductwork and sheet metal components for various structural applications while adhering to ASME codes & standards.
- Measure materials precisely with calipers and micrometers to ensure accurate fabrication and assembly.
- Perform welding tasks using different techniques such as MIG, TIG, Soldering, FCAW, and other welding methods.
- Assemble structural frameworks by bolting or welding components together while maintaining strict safety protocols.
- Use mechanical knowledge for pipe threading, machining operations, and mechanical assembly tasks on-site or in fabrication shops.
- Conduct rigging activities for lifting heavy steel sections safely using appropriate schematics and load calculations.
- Maintain a clean work environment by organizing tools and materials while following safety guidelines.
Requirements
- Proven construction site experience working with steel structures or similar heavy industrial projects.
- Skilled in various welding techniques including MIG, TIG, FCAW, Soldering, and other welding methods with a strong understanding of welding safety standards.
- Familiarity with blueprint reading, schematics interpretation, and technical drawings essential for precise fabrication and assembly.
- Hands-on experience operating cranes, forklifts, plasma cutters, press brake machines, and other power tools required for heavy-duty construction work.
- Basic math skills including measurements with calipers and micrometers necessary for accurate fabrication.
- Knowledge of ASME codes & standards applicable to structural steel fabrication and welding practices.
- Mechanical aptitude with experience in pipe threading, machining processes, ductwork installation, or manufacturing environments preferred.
- Ability to work collaboratively within a team while maintaining high safety standards on busy construction sites.
Benefits
Additional Information
About Advanced steel welding & mechanical
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Industry: General Repair & Maintenance