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Job description :
Title : Ironworker - Structural and Ornamental
Location : Ontario
Required hours : 6,000 hours per year of Full time employment
overview :
An Ironworker - Structural and Ornamental is a skilled tradesperson who works with steel and metal to construct, install, and maintain structural and decorative iron components for a wide range of projects.
These can include buildings, bridges, stadiums, and other large-scale structures, as well as ornamental elements like staircases, railings, and facades.
The role involves both heavy-duty structural work as well as precision craftsmanship in creating ornamental steel features.
Ironworkers in this specialty must be highly skilled in welding, rigging, metal fabrication, and working with both functional and aesthetic steel structures.
Key Responsibilities :
1. Structural Ironwork :
Steel Framework Installation : Install and assemble structural steel components such as beams, columns, and girders for large-scale commercial, residential, or industrial buildings.
Erection of Steel Structures : Use cranes, rigging, and hoisting equipment to position and secure steel beams, trusses, and other large structural elements, ensuring they are aligned to specifications.
Welding and Cutting : Perform welding (e.g., MIG, TIG, Stick) to join metal components together, and use cutting tools (e.
g., torches, plasma cutters) to shape steel parts for installation.
Structural Support Systems : Install and secure metal frameworks, support structures, and reinforcements to create safe and stable foundations for buildings, bridges, and other structures.
2. Ornamental Ironwork :
Design and Fabrication : Work with architects and designers to fabricate ornamental iron elements such as railings, staircases, gates, window grills, and decorative facades.
Ensure aesthetic quality while maintaining structural integrity.
Precision Work : Use advanced welding and fabrication techniques to ensure clean, precise cuts, welds, and finishes on ornamental pieces.
Apply finishing techniques like grinding, polishing, and painting to achieve a smooth, high-quality appearance.
Customization : Create custom ornamental designs based on project requirements, working closely with clients or design teams to meet both functional and aesthetic needs.
3. Installation and Assembly :
Fit and Assemble : Fit, bolt, and weld structural and ornamental components together on-site according to blueprints, design specifications, and project plans.
Structural Reinforcements : Install reinforcement bars, brackets, and anchor bolts to provide additional support to steel structures as needed.
Safe Installation Practices : Use safe rigging techniques and lifting equipment to install heavy structural components and ensure they are secured safely at elevated heights.
4. Safety and Compliance :
Adhere to Safety Protocols : Follow safety procedures and protocols while working with heavy equipment, welding tools, and at heights.
Utilize appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as hard hats, gloves, safety harnesses, and eye protection.
Regulatory Compliance : Ensure that all work complies with local building codes, OSHA regulations, and safety standards.
Participate in safety meetings and contribute to maintaining a safe work environment.
Inspect Work : Regularly inspect materials and finished work to ensure structural integrity, alignment, and adherence to quality standards.
Identify potential issues and take corrective actions.
5. Maintenance and Repair :
Repairing Metal Structures : Inspect, maintain, and repair existing steel structures, replacing damaged or worn-out components as necessary.
Perform patchwork, weld repairs, and adjustments to ensure the on-going safety and functionality of structures.
Upgrades and Modifications : Modify existing structures based on updated designs or client requests, including the addition of ornamental features or structural reinforcements.
Required Skills and Qualifications :
Education and Certification :
High School Diploma or equivalent; some positions may require an apprenticeship or vocational training program in ironworking, welding, or a related field.
Certification : Welding certifications (e.g., AWS Certified Welder) and ironworking or structural steel certifications are advantageous.
Safety Training : OSHA 10 / 30 or similar safety certifications are typically required.
Experience :
Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in structural and ornamental ironwork, including experience with welding, steel fabrication, and the installation of steel structures.
Prior experience working with both structural (e.g., beams, girders) and ornamental (e.g., railings, gates) steel is highly preferred.
Technical Skills :
Blueprint Reading : Proficient in reading and interpreting blueprints, technical drawings, and specifications for both structural and ornamental ironwork projects.
Welding Techniques : Skilled in various welding techniques such as MIG, TIG, and Stick welding to work with different metals and thicknesses.
Cutting and Shaping : Experience with cutting tools (e.g., oxy-acetylene torches, plasma cutters) to shape steel components as needed for fabrication and installation.
Rigging and Lifting : Knowledge of rigging practices and safe operation of hoists, cranes, and other lifting equipment to install heavy steel structures and components.
Physical and Manual Dexterity :
Ability to work in physically demanding conditions, including standing, lifting, climbing, and working at heights.
Strong manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination to operate welding equipment and cutting tools with precision.
Ability to lift and move heavy steel components, sometimes requiring the use of cranes or other heavy machinery.
Safety Awareness :
Strong understanding of safety practices related to welding, heavy lifting, and working at elevated heights.
Ability to identify potential hazards and take corrective action to ensure the safety of oneself and the work crew.
Communication and Teamwork :
Strong communication skills to collaborate effectively with supervisors, engineers, project managers, and other ironworkers.
Ability to work as part of a team to meet deadlines and project requirements.
Working Conditions :
Environment : The role typically involves working in outdoor construction sites, which may expose workers to various weather conditions.
Work is often performed at heights (e.g., scaffolding, cranes) or in confined spaces, requiring the use of fall protection and other safety equipment.
Hours : The work schedule may vary depending on the project, with the possibility of overtime, weekends, and evening shifts to meet deadlines.
Physical Demands : This role requires significant physical strength and stamina. Ironworkers often need to lift heavy materials, operate large machinery, and stand for extended periods.
Benefits & Opportunities :
Competitive salary based on experience.
Opportunities for professional development and advancement within the company.
Safe and supportive work environment.
Health and safety training and on-going learning opportunities.