Journeyman Ironworker Jobs
By OCL Group At Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
Minimum 2 years of experience as a Journeyperson Ironworker
Previous experience working in an industrial setting
Pre-fabricated metal structure - assembling and erecting
Steel unit positioning, aligning holes and inserting temporary bolts
Unloading and stacking steel units so each piece can be hoisted as needed
Assembling rigging to move material and heavy equipment
Journeyman Ironworker Jobs
By OCL Group At Terrace, British Columbia, Canada
Minimum 2 years of experience as a Journeyperson Ironworker
Previous experience working in an industrial setting
Pre-fabricated metal structure - assembling and erecting
Steel unit positioning, aligning holes and inserting temporary bolts
Unloading and stacking steel units so each piece can be hoisted as needed
Assembling rigging to move material and heavy equipment
Ironworker [ Rebar ] Jobs
By PARAP Steel Corporation At Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

PARAP STEEL is hiring experienced and not experienced Ironworkers [Rebar] with free training for both.

Please apply by contacting [email protected] or visit website www.parapsteel.ca with the heading ''hiring summer 2023''

Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding career in ironworking? We are looking for a Journeyman Ironworker to join our team! Our team is dedicated to providing the highest quality of work and we are looking for someone who is passionate about their craft and has the skills to match. If you are an experienced ironworker and are looking for a new opportunity, this could be the perfect job for you!

An overview of a Journeyman Ironworker job is that it involves the installation, maintenance, and repair of structural steel and other metal components in buildings, bridges, and other structures. This requires a high level of skill and knowledge in welding, rigging, and other related tasks. Journeyman Ironworkers must have a strong understanding of safety protocols and be able to work in a variety of weather conditions. To become a Journeyman Ironworker, individuals must complete an apprenticeship program that typically lasts three to four years. During this time, they will learn the necessary skills and knowledge to become a Journeyman Ironworker. After completing the apprenticeship program, Journeyman Ironworkers must pass a certification exam to become certified. Journeyman Ironworker skills required for a resume and career include welding, rigging, and blueprint reading. They must also be able to work safely and efficiently in a variety of weather conditions. Journeyman Ironworker knowledge required for a resume and career include knowledge of welding techniques, safety protocols, and the use of tools and equipment. They must also have a strong understanding of structural steel and other metal components. Journeyman Ironworker responsibilities include installing, maintaining, and repairing structural steel and other metal components in buildings, bridges, and other structures. They must also be able to read and interpret blueprints and follow safety protocols. Journeyman Ironworker experience required for a resume and career include experience in welding, rigging, and blueprint reading. They must also have experience working in a variety of weather conditions. Journeyman Ironworker qualifications required for a resume and career include a high school diploma or equivalent, completion of an apprenticeship program, and certification. Journeyman Ironworker education required for a resume and career include completion of an apprenticeship program and certification. Tools that help Journeyman Ironworkers work better include welding tools, rigging tools, and safety equipment. Good tips to help Journeyman Ironworkers do more effectively include staying up to date on safety protocols, following instructions carefully, and taking the time to learn new skills. Common Journeyman Ironworker interview questions include: What experience do you have in welding, rigging, and blueprint reading? What safety protocols do you follow? How do you handle working in a variety of weather conditions?