Ironworker Journeyman at Global Financial Impact - Edwin Alvarado
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Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Mar, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

04 Dec, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Reading Blueprints, Cutting And Bending, Welding, Connecting, Erecting, Reinforcing, Safety

Industry

Description
Ironworkers need to be physically strong, agile, and have a good sense of balance. They also need to be able to understand and carry out written and oral instructions and work cooperatively with others. Skills needed for the position: Reading blueprints: Ironworkers read and interpret blueprints, sketches, and building codes to ensure they align and weld iron and steel correctly. Cutting and bending: Ironworkers use shears, torches, and other tools to cut and bend iron and steel. Welding: Ironworkers use welding equipment to join iron and steel together. Connecting: Ironworkers use bolts, wire, or welds to connect iron and steel. Erecting: Ironworkers erect metal beams and columns to form the structural skeleton of a building. Reinforcing: Ironworkers position and tie steel rods, bars, or mesh to support concrete. Safety: Ironworkers work at heights and use safety equipment like harnesses and safety nets. They also follow safety protocols and guidelines. Location: 3413 Charleigh D Ford Jr Dr Columbus, MS 39701 Independent Contractor Status: Contractor is an independent contractor and not an employee of Company. Contractor is not entitled to any employee benefits, including but not limited to health insurance, retirement benefits, or paid time off. Tools: Each worker must bring their own toolbox and personal tools: List will be provided post-offer letter. Dress Code: Workers should always present themselves in a clean and professional manner. Steel toe work boots, long sleeve shirt, denim jeans or work jeans. ***Must be able to pass a drug test before attending orientation***
Responsibilities
Ironworkers are responsible for reading and interpreting blueprints, cutting, bending, and welding iron and steel, and erecting metal structures. They must also ensure safety protocols are followed while working at heights.
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