Structural Ironworker, Sr. installs girders and columns to provide a structural framework. May fabricate and assemble iron and steel materials. Being a Structural Ironworker, Sr. ensures proper placement and alignment according to blueprints and instructions. Requires a high school diploma or equivalent. Additionally, Structural Ironworker, Sr. typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Structural Ironworker, Sr. works independently within established procedures associated with the specific job function. Has gained proficiency in multiple competencies relevant to the job. To be a Structural Ironworker, Sr. typically requires 3-5 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
LPR Apprentice Program
After 6 months of employment, all helpers are eligible for LPR's Apprentice Program. This program offers paid-for training that follows NCCER curriculum and is DOL certified.
All Apprentices receive frequent pay raises and promotions as they progress through the program.
With projects throughout the US, we have a fully loaded backlog of work that can provide you continued employment. From Medical buildings, Scheel stores, Universal Studio addition, Fitness centers, and Netflix studios, among other projects.
Be part of LPR's Team
Under supervision, the ironworker helper is responsible for completing tasks related to structural iron and steel erection and completing the tasks in a timely, quality manner while maintaining safety and productivity.
Required Skills
Normal construction job site conditions to include loud noises, dust, potential unseen hazards, and heavy equipment operating within close range.
May include exposure to heights at times in excess of 40 feet. May include confined spaces, being exposed to outdoor elements for long periods of time, and may work long hours.
Required Experience
Assist in work area layout, assembly and installation of structural steel. May include taking measurements, assisting with setting up rigging, unloading and shake out of material.
Helper level 2 and 3 may do more progressive tasks i.e. bolt-up, detail work, laying deck, fastening structural steel members, etc.
EEO Vet Disability
Normal construction job site conditions to include loud noises, dust, potential unseen hazards, and heavy equipment operating within close range.
May include exposure to heights at times in excess of 40 feet. May include confined spaces, being exposed to outdoor elements for long periods of time, and may work long hours.
Last updated : 2024-06-02