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  1. Home [www.ironworkers.org]

    Explore the resources that are available for Iron Workers Members. Looking for opportunities in the United States or Canada? We have several opportunities, both Shop and Outside. Explore our …

  2. Ironworker - Wikipedia

    Ironworkers assemble the structural framework in accordance with engineered drawings and install the metal support pieces for new buildings. They also repair and renovate old structures using reinforced …

  3. Ironworkers - U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

    Aug 28, 2025 · Even though the primary metal involved in this work is steel, workers often are known as ironworkers or erectors. Most of the work involves erecting new structures, but some ironworkers …

  4. Ironworker Career Profile - American Welding Society

    Ironworkers are skilled tradespeople who fabricate, install, and reinforce the structural frameworks that support buildings, bridges, and industrial facilities.

  5. Ironworkers – Helmets to Hardhats

    Ironworkers are often called the cowboys of the sky. They’re the men and women you see fearlessly walking the iron steelwork of a building, high in the air, building North America’s infrastructure.

  6. How To Become A Ironworker in 2025 - bestweldingschool.org

    Ironworkers are the skilled tradespeople responsible for constructing and erecting the steel framework of buildings, bridges, and other large structures. They are the individuals you see high above cities, …

  7. How To Become an Ironworker: 6 Steps | Indeed.com

    Dec 10, 2025 · Ironworkers are skilled tradespeople who manipulate iron and steel in construction projects, such as buildings, bridges and roads. Aspiring ironworkers earn a high school diploma or …

  8. What does an ironworker do? - CareerExplorer

    Ironworkers are responsible for measuring and cutting metal pieces to precise specifications, aligning and fitting components, and securing them in place using bolts, rivets, or welding techniques.

  9. Iron Workers - Construction Careers Foundation

    Structural Ironworkers unload, erect, and connect fabricated steel columns and beams to form the projects skeleton. They work primarily on industrial, commercial, and large residential buildings. They …

  10. What Are Iron Workers and What Do They Do?

    Iron workers require a blend of physical ability, technical knowledge, and safety awareness to perform their tasks effectively. Their work often involves lifting heavy materials, operating machinery, and …