Structural & Ornamental Ironworkers install and reinforce structural/ ornamental steel components, precast structural concrete members and glued laminate timber products in commercial, industrial, institutional and large residential buildings, towers, bridges and stadiums. They also erect pre-engineered buildings and ornamental ironwork.

You can visualize finished products.

You have experience using tools & machinery.

You are comfortable working at heights and in diverse weather.

Ironworker Testimonials

Jamie & Norm

Jerome

Pat

Responsibilities

  • Install and reinforce structural/ornamental steel components and other materials according to blueprints
  • Erect scaffolding, cranes, hoists and derricks on construction sites
  • Signal crane operators to position units according to specifications
  • Unload and position steel units so each piece can be hoisted as needed
  • Align, weld or bolt units in place and look for defects in prefabricated metal structures
  • Can be involved in demolition and salvage duties involving all types of construction

Key Skills & Attributes

  • Strong communication, problem-solving and planning skills
  • Reading and numeracy
  • Experience using precision tools & machinery
  • Ability to work in high places
  • Ability to work outdoors in diverse weather
  • Ability to work in a collaborative environment

Entering the Trade

  • Is there a training pathway for this trade? Yes
  • Number of Levels: 3
  • Total Required Apprenticeship Hours: 5,400
  • Total Hours Required to Challenge Exam as a Trade Qualifier: 8,100

Hourly Pay

Salary Range: $43.61 – $46.36/hr (based on 2023 collective agreement Journeyperson hourly rate)

Construction workers needed!

380,500

Construction workers needed by 2034*

*According to BuildForce Canada

Did you know?

Ironworkers are broken into three categories: Generalists, Structural/Ornamental, and Reinforcing.

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