Ironworkers
What is an Ironworker?
 

An Ironworker is an important part of the building and construction industry, responsible for performing many duties related to the construction industry. The various duties of the Ironworker are:

Reinforcing Ironworkers (Rodmen) place steel and post tensioning cables in concrete, as well as setting precast concrete into position. Structural Ironworkers erect steel members which form framework of steel buildings. Ironworkers also install stairways, catwalks, handrails, floor plate, and grating. Ironworkers erect pre-engineered metal buildings, install metal siding and roof decking. Ornamental Ironworkers install window sash, metal curtain, wall systems, ornamental and decorative structural steel members, doors and windows. Ironworkers also install fence, guardrail and bumper posts. Machinery movers and riggers are Ironworkers who install heavy machinery and equipment. The importance of being a certified welder, good burner and layout person cannot be overstated. The ability to read blueprints and operate the transit are also important to Ironworkers.

Ironwork is an extremely hard and physically demanding trade. Because of the dangers of ironwork, it is important to be a team player who works well with others to be sure the job is completed safely, on time and under budget.


How do I Prepare for the Trade?
  o Good attitude and physical conditioning
o Good reading and mathematics skills
o Welding, mechanical and blueprint reading skills

How do I Qualify?
  o At least 18 years of age
o In good physical condition
o Pass initial and periodic drug testing
o Possess a good work ethic
o Willingness to take a drug/alcohol test

What are the program specifics?
  o Length of program - 3 years
o Minimum 200 hours related instruction per year
o Starting pay - 60% of Journeyperson wage
o Health insurance, pension and annuity plans

Where do I Apply?

Ironworkers JAC
119 South Front Street
Marquette, MI 49855
906-228-6450