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Journeyman Metal Sign Fabricator
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Join a premier Arizona sign company as a **Journeyman Metal Sign Fabricator**. We seek an expert with 5+ years of experience in **welding**, **metal cabinet fabrication**, and blueprint reading. Operate advanced machinery like press brakes and shears in Phoenix. Enjoy top benefits: **competitive ...
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United States , Phoenix
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25.00 - 33.00 USD / Hour
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Bootz & Duke Sign Company
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Journeyman Metal Fabricator - Cabinet Signs
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Join Bootz & Duke Sign Company in Phoenix, AZ as a Journeyman Metal Fabricator specializing in custom cabinet signs. We seek a skilled welder with 5+ years of experience, proficient in reading blueprints and operating fabrication tools. Enjoy a competitive salary, health insurance, 401(k) matchin...
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United States , Phoenix
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28.00 - 32.00 USD / Hour
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Bootz & Duke Sign Company
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Until further notice

About the Metal Fabricator role

Discover rewarding and skilled metal fabricator jobs, a cornerstone profession in modern manufacturing and construction. Metal fabricators are the highly trained artisans and technicians who transform raw metal materials into precise, functional, and structural components. This career path is ideal for hands-on individuals who enjoy working with machinery, interpreting technical plans, and seeing a tangible product come to life from concept to completion. The core of the profession lies in reading and deciphering detailed blueprints, technical drawings, and specifications to guide the entire fabrication process.

Professionals in metal fabricator jobs typically engage in a comprehensive range of responsibilities. They measure, cut, bend, and shape metal sheets, bars, and tubes using specialized equipment such as press brakes, shears, saws, and rollers. Joining metal pieces is a fundamental skill, often requiring proficiency in various welding techniques like MIG, TIG, and ARC welding. Following fabrication, tasks include grinding, finishing, and assembling components to ensure they meet exact quality and tolerance standards. A significant part of the role involves rigorous inspection of finished parts, making necessary adjustments, and maintaining all tools and machinery in safe, working order. Collaboration with designers, engineers, and other tradespeople is common to ensure project cohesion.

To excel in metal fabrication jobs, individuals typically need a blend of formal training, such as a vocational certificate or apprenticeship, and practical experience. Essential skills include strong mathematical and spatial reasoning abilities for accurate measurement and layout. Mechanical aptitude is crucial for operating and troubleshooting complex machinery. Attention to detail is paramount, as is a steadfast commitment to workplace safety protocols, including OSHA standards or their regional equivalents. Physical stamina and dexterity are important for handling materials and working in various positions. Increasingly, familiarity with computer-aided design (CAD) software and computer numerical control (CNC) machinery is a valuable asset.

The field also offers specialized avenues, such as roles focused on estimation, where professionals analyze project scopes and calculate detailed costs for labor and materials. Whether specializing in structural steel, custom architectural elements, machinery components, or signage, metal fabricator jobs provide a stable and critical career building the world around us. Explore opportunities in this essential trade where precision, skill, and craftsmanship converge.