To plan, organize, supervise and perform per the Ironworker job description below. Regularly supervise a crew of 4-6 ironworkers and helpers in industrial environments.
Supervision Tasks:
- Reviews project plans and blueprints and plans jobs with individuals requesting work.
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Performs layout as needed
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Estimates time, material, equipment and supplies needed.
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Develops work schedules and crew assignments.
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Inspects work areas to insure job is being completed as agreed.
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Evaluates staff performance.
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Completes time sheets, accident reports, work orders and other company and client paperwork as required.
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Trains staff in related work assignments.
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Maintains records of operation.
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Monitors inventories and requests supplies and equipment.
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Insures work areas are properly maintained.
Tasks:
- Accurately interpret and apply information from drawings, specifications, or other documents and recognize basic blueprint terms and symbols for job application.
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Identify, recognize and demonstrate safe usage of power tools and hand tools appropriate for the job.
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Recognize various materials used in piping systems and demonstrate a working knowledge of appropriate material handling techniques.
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Select and safely use appropriate equipment which may include (but not limited to) manlifts, fork lifts, and company trucks.
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Demonstrates knowledge and skills in safe rigging practices.
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Identify, explain and perform crane hand signals.
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Identify and recognize components of structural systems.
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Demonstrate ability to accurately layout and fabricate structural iron.
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Demonstrate ability to locate and mark reference points for structural components on foundation using master straightedge, square, transit, builder's levels and measuring tape.
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Alight structure or plates to be assembled on boiler frames, tanks, or structures, using plumb bobs, wedges, dogs or turnbuckles.
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Demonstrate appropriate techniques in handling sections or structural parts in order to facilitate fitting edges together.
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Bolt or weld equipment sections using approved materials and procedures such as stacks, chutes, ladders, catwalks, etc.
Required Experience:
- Should have at least 2 - 3 years as an apprentice/helper in one of the mechanical areas such as Ironworker, Boilermaker, Pipefitter-Bolt Up, Pipefitter Fabricator or Welding
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Should have at least 1 - 2 years as a journeyman as an Ironworker
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Must possess an NCCER certification card or successfully pass an in-house craft assessment.
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Must be able to work in team environment
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Must have a minimum of 1 year experience working in an industrial environment
Benefits:
- Excellent Pay
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401K with discretionary match
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Health Insurance
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Dental & Vision Insurance
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Life Insurance
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Educational Assistance
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Short Term/ Long Term Disability
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Paid Time Off
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Paid Holidays
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Flexible Spending Accounts Supplemental Insurance