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Installing metal components
Positioning structural components
Operating moving or lifting equipment
Reviewing blueprints and specifications
Verifying alignment of structures or equipment
Loading or unloading materials
Assisting construction personnel
Installing insulation
Assembling temporary structures
Fabricating parts or components
Welding metal components
Installing gauges or controls
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Structural Iron and Steel Worker
Summary
Structural Iron and Steel Worker with experience in Installing metal components and Positioning structural components.
Experience
Structural Iron and Steel Worker
Where you worked
Month Year to Month Year
Read blueprints for materials needed
Connected beams and columns with bolts
Bolted steel members in place
Fastened steel to hoist cables
Hoisted steel beams into position
Verified alignment of steel members
Skills
Installing metal components, Positioning structural components, Operating moving or lifting equipment, Reviewing blueprints and specifications, Verifying alignment of structures or equipment, Loading or unloading materials, Assisting construction personnel, Installing insulation, Assembling temporary structures, Fabricating parts or components, Welding metal components, Installing gauges or controls
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Read blueprints for materials neededConnected beams and columns with boltsBolted steel members in placeFastened steel to hoist cablesHoisted steel beams into positionVerified alignment of steel members
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Read blueprints to determine materials and specifications for structural projects
Bolted steel members in place, ensuring secure connections for structural integrity
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Add how often you read blueprints for projects.
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Read blueprints for every project I worked on to determine materials and specifications for structural projects
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For every project I worked onMost projects I was involved inDaily for various assignments
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Show what improved once the steel members were bolted.
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Bolted steel members in place, ensuring secure connections for structural integrity
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Made structures safer and more stableImproved overall project qualityReduced risk of structural failure
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This work commonly includes read blueprints for materials needed, connected beams and columns with bolts, and bolted steel members in place.
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Other names for this job
combination worker, iron worker, layout worker, ornamental metal worker, steel construction worker, steel layout worker, steel worker, structural layout worker, structural metal worker, structural steel worker, structural worker, bridge ironworker.
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Structural Iron and Steel Worker
Already yours: Installing metal components, Positioning structural components, Operating moving or lifting equipment
4 of the 12 tasks this job is made of
What you have not done yet. Verifying alignment of structures or equipment, Loading or unloading materials, Installing insulation
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Already yours: Installing metal components, Positioning structural components, Reviewing blueprints and specifications
3 of the 7 tasks this job is made of
What you have not done yet. Cutting metal components, Installing fencing or barriers, Positioning safety equipment