Structural Ironworker Journey

BechtelPort Arthur, TX
72d

About The Position

The Journeyman Ironworker is responsible for ensuring that all craft personnel are trained to adhere to project policies and procedures. This role involves setting up hoisting equipment for the raising and placement of structural-steel members, with the crane and rigging department typically handling crane setups for steel erection. The position requires the use of tag lines on all hoisted members and a thorough understanding of how members are fastened. The Journeyman Ironworker must be capable of installing steel members into approximate positions while they are supported by hoisting devices and must have the expertise to install members into their final positions using various tools such as turnbuckles, sleaver bars, porta powers, and hand tools. Additionally, the role involves aligning holes in members with corresponding holes in previously placed members using drift pins, bull pins, spud wrenches, and sleaver bars, as well as verifying the vertical and horizontal alignment of members using Bazooka bobs, lasers, and levels. The Journeyman Ironworker must also have the knowledge to bolt members in place until they can be permanently secured and may need to modify steel members using oxyacetylene welding equipment or grinders. Proper procedures for loading, transporting, and unloading materials, tools, equipment, and supplies are essential, along with assisting in the lifting, positioning, and securing of materials and structural members during installation. Minor maintenance or cleaning of tools and equipment is also part of the job.

Requirements

  • Minimum of 48 months industrial construction experience.
  • Knowledge of hoisting equipment and procedures.
  • Ability to use various tools and equipment for steel installation.
  • Understanding of structural steel alignment and fastening techniques.

Responsibilities

  • Ensure all craft are trained to follow project policies and procedures.
  • Set up hoisting equipment for raising and placing structural-steel members.
  • Use tag lines on all hoisted members.
  • Understand how members are fastened.
  • Install steel members into approximate positions while supported by hoisting devices.
  • Install members into final position using turnbuckles, sleaver bars, porta powers, and hand tools.
  • Align holes in members with corresponding holes in previously placed members using drift pins, bull pins, spud wrenches, and sleaver bars.
  • Verify vertical and horizontal alignment of members using Bazooka bobs, lasers, and levels.
  • Bolt members to keep them in position until permanently secured.
  • Modify steel members using oxyacetylene welding equipment or grinders.
  • Follow proper procedures for loading, transporting, or unloading materials, tools, equipment, and supplies.
  • Assist in lifting, positioning, and securing materials and structural members during installation.
  • Perform minor maintenance or cleaning activities of tools and equipment.

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What This Job Offers

Industry

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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