What are the responsibilities and job description for the Iron Worker position at EWF?
Position Description: Ironworkers play a crucial role in the construction industry. They specialize in working with structural iron and steel, contributing to projects like high-rise buildings, bridges, stadiums, and industrial plants. Here are some of their key duties and responsibilities.
Reading and Interpreting Blueprints: Ironworkers analyze construction blueprints and specifications to determine the placement, positioning, and structural requirements of iron and steel components.
Fabricating and Preparing Structural Components: They cut, shape, and weld metal pieces according to blueprint specifications, creating accurate and properly sized components.
Erecting and Installing Structural Framework: Ironworkers assemble pre-fabricated components on-site, ensuring proper alignment, fit, and connection. They use cranes, hoists, and other lifting equipment to position and secure steel columns, beams, girders, and other structural elements.
Their work often involves measuring and cutting metal pieces to precise specifications, aligning and fitting components, and securing them in place using bolts, rivets, or welding techniques. Safety is paramount, especially when working at great heights, where they utilize harnesses and safety nets to ensure their well-being and the projects structural integrity.This is not a training position. You MUST already have experience. You MUST already have a harness and fall protection and spudwrench. $19.00 - $23.00 Hourly
Reading and Interpreting Blueprints: Ironworkers analyze construction blueprints and specifications to determine the placement, positioning, and structural requirements of iron and steel components.
Fabricating and Preparing Structural Components: They cut, shape, and weld metal pieces according to blueprint specifications, creating accurate and properly sized components.
Erecting and Installing Structural Framework: Ironworkers assemble pre-fabricated components on-site, ensuring proper alignment, fit, and connection. They use cranes, hoists, and other lifting equipment to position and secure steel columns, beams, girders, and other structural elements.
Their work often involves measuring and cutting metal pieces to precise specifications, aligning and fitting components, and securing them in place using bolts, rivets, or welding techniques. Safety is paramount, especially when working at great heights, where they utilize harnesses and safety nets to ensure their well-being and the projects structural integrity.This is not a training position. You MUST already have experience. You MUST already have a harness and fall protection and spudwrench. $19.00 - $23.00 Hourly
Salary : $19 - $23
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