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IRONWORKER, STRUCTURAL
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Job Description Ironworkers erect the structural framework for high rise buildings, bridges, power plants and towers. They place reinforcing steel in concrete forms for roadways, foundations and structures and erect the aluminum fascia on high rise window walls. Tools of the trade include: wrenches, connecting bars, tape measures, levels, jacks, arc welders, welding torches and oxy-acetylene torches. Working Conditions Ironworkers work outside and at heights. Ironworkers often travel to job sites out of town. A valid driver´s license and good, reliable transportation are essential. Wages Beginning apprentices start at 65 percent of the journey-level wage. Upon successful completion of required class work and on-the-job hours, wages increase usually every six months, until the journey-level rate is achieved. Length of Apprenticeship The apprenticeship lasts four years. There is an opportunity to advance every six months before reaching journey level. Apprentices must complete a minimum of 200 classroom hours per year and 6,400 on-the-job training hours. Minimum Qualifications Apprenticeship applicants must be at least 18 years old. In addition, they must provide proof of high school graduation or general education development (GED) equivalent. Local apprenticeship committees may require additional qualifications. Apprenticeship Committees
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Pacific NW Ironworker & Employer ATC #29 JATC 503-775-0877 www.nwiw.com
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