NOM Prénom: | DATE: | |
Translations Structural-Iron-and-Steel-Workers-Job-Description |
/3pts |
If ever there was a career that combines specialized skill with job diversity, this is it. |
Experience structural iron workers build everything from bridges to highways, office buildings to factories. |
From the frames that support a building to the railings that surround it stairs. Structural iron workers are involved in almost every facet of construction. |
They may even fabricate and install the lampposts. Cranes and Derrick’s that lift materials to the tops of high-rises, are also assembled by structural metal workers. |
So the intricate array of steel rods embedded in concrete floor slabs, that give them their strength. |
Where some iron workers construction begins in a fabricating shop, where raw steel is bent,cut, welded and drilled to the specifications required for a particular job. |
Here and on the site, workers may be required to read blueprints and accurately layout dimensions. |
On location structural iron workers may direct crane operators, to lift huge steel beams, into position while other workers bolt them together. |
Wether in the factory or on the site, structural iron workers have to be in good physical condition, and have great strength. |
Because this type of work is frequently done at great heights, on narrow beams and griders, agility balance and good eyesight are essential. |
Individuals who choose this career, should not be afraid of height or suffer from dizziness. |
Classroom training is as important as on-the-job training in this career, because apprentices must learn the principles of structural reinforcing, blueprint reading, mathematics and welding. |
Novices may begin on the job by carrying materials and other simple tasks. They will then work their way up to cutting in parts fitting. |
With enough experienced, structural iron workers may eventually become supervisors or go into business for themselves. |