Ironworkers Local 709

Ironworking Trade: Structural Steel Erection, Ornamental, Rigging, Welding, Curtain Wall/Store Front/Composite Panels, Industrial Maintenance.

Job Specifications

Location

Pooler, GA

Workplace

On-site

Salary

$44,000

Published

8 months ago

Type

Full Time

Career Level

Entry Level

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Do you like to be able to see the work you've done at the end of the day? Do you like to work outdoors? Are you willing to do physically demanding work that requires you to use your mind too? You just might have what it takes to become an Ironworker.


STRUCTURAL IRONWORKERS

-Unload, erect, and connect fabricated iron beams to form the project skeleton.

-Work primarily on industrial, commercial and large residential buildings.

-Build towers, bridges, stadiums, and prefabricated metal buildings.

-Erect and install pre-cast beams, columns and panels.

REINFORCING IRONWDRKERS

-Fabricate, assemble, and install reinforcing steel (rebar), and wire mesh for all types of concrete construction.

-Fabricate, assemble, and install FRP, composites, and other materials used to reinforce all types of concrete construction.

-Fabricate, assemble, and install all components of pre and post-tensioning tendon and bar systems.

-Stress and grout pre and post-tensioning bars and tendons.

-Install all reinforcing accessories and supports

-Reinforcing components are typically manually assembled and tied together with wire or sometimes welded.

ORNAMENTAL (ARCHITECTURAL) IRONWORKERS

-Install metal windows into a building’s masonry or wooden openings.

-Erect curtain wall and window wall systems that cover the steel or reinforced concrete structure of a building.

-Install and erect metal stairways, catwalks, gratings, doors, railings, fencing, elevator fronts and building entrances.

RIGGING AND MACHINERY MOVING IRONWORKERS

-Load, unload, move and set machinery, structural steel and curtain walls.

-Operate power hoists, cranes, derricks, forklifts and aerial lifts.

-Have knowledge of fiber line, wire rope, hoisting equipment and proper hand signals.

WELDING AND BURNING IRONWORKERS

Welding and burning equipment are considered tools of the trade and performed by structural, reinforcing, ornamental and rigging ironworkers to secure their work to the structure. Ironworkers can be tested to be designated as a certified welder.

Ironworker Courses

SAFETY COURSES

OSHA 10 & 30

OSHA Sub part R

First Aid / CPR / AED

High Reach Training

Fork Lift Training

Scaffold Erector Dismantler

Fall ProtectionTrained Fire Watch

Hazard Response

Qualified Rigger / Crane Signaler

Lead Hazard Training

RELATED COURSE CURRICULUM:

Orientation

Architectural

Ornamental

Blue Print Reading

C.O.M.E.T.

Foreman Training

Layout Instrumentation

Reinforcing Concrete

Rigging and Cranes

Structural Steel Erection

Survival of the Fittest Welding


Requirements

4 Year Registered Apprenticeship - Earn While You Learn - GI Bill Certified Program

Applications must be filled out in person at our one of our two office locations:

POOLER, GA

131 Westside Blvd. Pooler, GA 31322

Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM - Wednesdays 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Augusta, GA

1225 Gordan Park Road Augusta, GA 30901

Tuesdays 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

To apply call Reis James at 912-748-4412


Additional Information

Anticipated Start Date

2024-07-29

Trade Organization

International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers