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United States , Calvert
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Scaffold builder
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United States , Stevenson
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25.00 USD / Hour
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Find skilled and reliable scaffold builder jobs that are essential to the construction and maintenance of our built environment. Scaffold builders, also known as scaffold erectors or advanced scaffolders, are highly trained tradespeople responsible for constructing the temporary structural frameworks that allow other workers to operate safely at height. These critical structures are used across a vast range of industries, including commercial construction, industrial maintenance, shipbuilding, oil and gas refineries, and event staging. Professionals in scaffold builder jobs are the unsung heroes of worksite safety, creating the stable platforms from which complex projects are completed. The core responsibility of a scaffold builder is to interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, and site specifications to erect safe, compliant, and fit-for-purpose scaffolding systems. This involves precise measurement, cutting, and assembly of metal tubes (standards, ledgers, transoms), boards, and couplers. Builders must expertly use a variety of hand and power tools to securely fasten components, ensuring the structure is perfectly level, plumb, and braced to withstand loads and environmental conditions. Their work encompasses a wide array of systems, from basic independent tied scaffolds to complex suspended, cantilevered, or system scaffolds for intricate industrial settings. A crucial final step is conducting thorough safety inspections and tagging the scaffold before it is handed over for use. The profession demands a unique combination of physical prowess, technical skill, and unwavering attention to safety protocols. Successful candidates for scaffold builder jobs typically possess a high school diploma or equivalent, followed by formal apprenticeships or on-the-job training under experienced journeymen. Key skills include the ability to read and visualize from technical drawings, strong mathematical aptitude for calculations, and proficiency with tools. Physical requirements are rigorous; builders must have excellent balance, strength, and stamina to work at great heights, frequently lift heavy materials, and perform tasks in all weather conditions. A paramount, non-negotiable trait is a deep commitment to safety culture. Scaffold builders must be thoroughly versed in OSHA regulations and company safety policies, proactively identifying hazards and ensuring their work protects every worker on site. For those seeking a hands-on, dynamic, and critically important career path, scaffold builder jobs offer a stable and rewarding profession with opportunities for advancement into supervisory, inspection, or contracting roles. It is a trade built on precision, trust, and the foundational principle that every structure must guarantee the safety of the team. Explore opportunities in this vital field where skill meets height, and every framework built supports the progress of major projects.

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