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The Journeyman 1-3 Ironworker performs standard structural steel erection tasks, including alignment, bolting, and some light fitting. This role is capable of working independently on routine tasks and requires foundational craft certification.
Job Responsibility:
Install steel members into an approximate position while supported by a hoisting device
Force structural-steel members into final position using turnbuckles, sleeve bars, and hand tools
Align holes in members with corresponding holes in previously placed members by using drift pins, bull pins, and spud wrenches
Verify vertical and horizontal alignment of members, using plumb bobs, lasers, and levels
Bolt members to keep them in position until they can be permanently bolted or welded in place
Read and interpret basic erection plans, blueprints, and technical documents
Requirements:
NCCER Certification with 2 years experience or a minimum 3 years of industrial construction/maintenance industry experience
Must successfully pass applicable written and practical craft tests as part of the selection process
Knowledge of hoisting equipment and rigging procedures
Strong ability to interpret basic erection plans and sketches
Able to perform journey tasks proficiently with moderate supervision
Physically able to lift 50+ lbs., work at heights, and tolerate LNG site conditions
Nice to have:
Prior experience on modularized LNG projects
Advanced training in blueprint reading or rigging
Prior experience on a large industrial construction site
Basic understanding of construction safety practices (e.g., LOTO, Fall Protection)