Ironworker

Duties

Ironworkers use their skills and equipment to perform tasks such as erection of steel skeleton of buildings including rigging, bolting and welding, window wall and curtain wall exterior steel erection, steel and cable reinforcing in concrete construction, rigging of heavy machinery and equipment, and general welding in conjunction with all aspects of these job descriptions. Duties may also include acting as a fire watch or confined space attendant where required.

Ironworkers must be able to work at great heights. The work is very strenuous, dangerous, and is often done in adverse weather conditions. Work involves climbing, bending squatting, sitting, standing, and heavy lifting. Ironworkers often work in a noisy environment due to working with or around air-operated tools, heavy lifting machinery, compressors and welding machines. At times, work can be seasonal due to weather conditions or economic situations. Among the hand tools required are wrenches, beaters (heavy hammers), bull pins, sleever bars, wire cutters, tool belts, pouches and safety harnesses and lanyards.

Essential Functions

Substance Abuse Test: All applicants must successfully pass a substance abuse test either by IMPACT or company administered test.
Attendance: Regular attendance and punctuality are essential for the smooth operation of this company and performance of worker’s duties.
Transportation: Workers must have transportation to get to assigned projects.
Tools & Equipment: Workers must possess and maintain tools and equipment to perform their tasks.
Training and Certification: Workers must complete all necessary training and certification required by OSHA, the American Institute of Steel Construction, and the company.
Physical Stamina: Workers must have high endurance because they spend many hours on their feet while lifting heavy steel components. They must have ability to climb vertical ladders, bend, lift & carry equipment and materials on elevated scaffolds, and maintain balance.
Physical Strength: Workers must be strong enough to move heavy materials components into place. Many are up to 100 lbs. in weight.
Unafraid of Heights: Ironworkers must work at great heights. During steel erection activities, Ironworkers must work several stories above the ground.
Safety: Workers must comply with all OSHA, Union, Company and Project safety requirements and training.

Contact

Lisa Bent
Phone
(703) 335-7800
Contact by Email

Key Information

Company
Williams Steel Erection Co., Inc.
Location
Washington, DC Metro Area
Classification
Full Time

Williams Industries, Inc. and its subsidiaries are equal opportunity employers, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.