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Richard Construction Inc. (RCI) is currently seeking experienced Industrial Structural Iron Workers.Position SummaryStructural Iron Workers will construct iron/steel structures to specifications.RCI has various levels of Iron Worker positions based on experience and skills ranked as follows:
Iron Worker Leadman: NCCER Certified Iron Worker that has demonstrated competency in fabricating, raising, placing, and joining girders, columns, beams, and other structural members to form completed structures or structure frameworks as a working member of an Iron Working crew.
Iron Worker I: NCCER Certified. Same as "Iron Worker Leadman" but with 95% ability or greater. Must have 5+ years of experience in industrial iron work.
Iron Worker II: Same as "Iron Worker Leadman" but with 90% ability or greater. Must have 3 to 5 years of experience in industrial iron work.
Iron Worker III: Same as "iron Worker Leadman" but with 80% ability of greater. Applies to 1st year apprentice or greater in iron working trades.
Qualification Highlights:
Must possess all knowledge skills and abilities for position
Must be familiar with structural steel piece marks and steel erection drawings
Must be able to meet all physical requirements
Must be able to work at heights in excess of 300 feet in elevation
Must have good communication skills
Must have all required tools
Must be able to regulary and reliably show up at the assigned job site
Must meet all safety and security requirements of the assigned job site
Position Responsibilities:
Read engineered drawings and specifications to determine the scope of work: locations in space (coordinates), quantities, and sizes of materials required
Identify all tools required for tasks
Identify safety risks and precautions required to eliminate those risks
Fabricate steel or equipment according to engineered drawings or instructions from supervisors
Hoist equipment and tools into location via bull rigging or crane
Verify vertical and horizontal alignment of structural steel members, using plumb bobs, laser equipment, transits, or levels
Connect columns, beams, and girders with bolts, following engineered drawings and instructions from supervisors
Bolt aligned structural steel members in position for permanent riveting or bolting
Pull, push or pry iron/steel pieces, using metal shears, torches, and welding equipment
Required Qualifications for Iron Workers inclusive of various positions:
Leadership Abilities
Ability to take lead in erection of steel, fabrication, grid layout, rigging, etc.
Ability to perform all job duties of craft trade
Drawings
Ability to read and understand Issued For Construction (IFC) Drawings
Ability to make hang lists, read details off drawings, read all notes on drawings before erection, location and understand Engineering Change Notices (ECNs) or holds on drawings
Understand when to stop production work and when a Request For Information (RFI) needs to be initiated and answered in order to re-start productive work
Read and understand craft specs and cut sheets, craft spec procedures and recommendations
Able to locate piece marks for correct views and know how to pick out different elevations
Ability to know the correct installation based on the orientation
Knowledge of symbols based on Legends
Rigging
Knowledge of all types of safe rigging practices (chokers, slings, etc.)
Ability to dictate correct knots based on material
Connection
Know all aspects of connecting
Know correct procedures for Bolting
Knowledge of Torque or Tensioning methods used for connecting joints
Fabrication
Ability to read cut sheets
Ability to layout for fabrication from drawings
Cut material from raw material according to the layout and cut sheets provided
Torque vs. Tension
Knowledge of Torque values
Knowledge of Tension
Turn-of-the-nut method
Knowledge of different types of indicators
Understand how to use a Skidmore
Plan Work and Schedule
Ability to take drawings, required material, line out helpers, and execute work safely
Tools and Knowledge
Knowledge of specialty tools (torque wrench, Skidmore, torque guns, mag drills, hogan drills, etc.)
Welding and Cutting
Basic knowledge of cutting torch, setup, dangers, usage, cleaning, types of tips and when to use different tips
Equipment Use
Knowledge of JLG's, man baskets, cranes, forklifts, etc.
Basic maintenance (inspections)
Safe operation practices
Signaling of Equipment (ERTS, NCCCO, NCCER)
Flagging of cranes, forklifts, manlifts, etc.
Knots
Tying knots for tag lines, etc.
Basic knots for lashing
Math Skills
Footage, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, etc. to perform craft duties
Preferred Qualifications:
Richard Construction Inc. (RCI) former employee from a Reduction of Force (ROF)
National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Certification as an Iron Worker
Formal/Technical education
Candidate Possession of Required Tools:
Sleeve Bars with Holder
Spud Wrenches
Adjustable Spud
1-1/4" Spud
1-7/16" Spud
Bolt Bag
Channel Locks
Rigged Out Tool Belt
4 lb. Hammer
6lb. to 8 lb. Hammer
32 oz. Ball Peen Hammer
Center Punch
Wire Cutters
Qty 2 - 12" x 24" Framing Squares
Qty 2 - 6" x 12" Squares
12" Crescent Wrench
Tri-Square
25' Tape Measure
Torpedo Level
Bull Pen
Safety Toed Boots
Physical Requirements:
Employee will be required to adhere to large amounts of standing, walking, bending, squatting, and lifting
Will talk and hear in order to communicate effectively
Must have good dexterity with hands and fingers to perform the precision adjustments of tools and connection points
Able to use arms and hands to signal, grad, hold, turn, and push or pull objects such as materials, controls, and tools
Will be required to lift, carry and move objects up to 50 lbs in weight
Will work at heights, climb ladders and stairways, and work off platforms and manlifts
May occasionally work out on an open structure using the appropriate fall protection requirements
Will work at heights up to 300 feet utilizing proper fall protection devices
Will use vision abilities to focus, see short distances, see colors, possess depth perception and peripheral vision
Must be capable or working outdoors in the elements including but not limited to the heat, cold, rain, snow, and wind
Will be required to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) including but not limited to: hard hat, safety glasses/goggles, earplugs/muffs, safety vests, gloves, steel toe/safety toe boots, and masks/respirators
RCI is dedicated in providing a SAFE and Drug Free environment.RCI is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EEO).
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