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Journeyperson/Red Seal Ironworkers - Generalist or Reinforcing ($37.58 to $44.95)
Work on exciting projects in BC and Yukon
Grow your career with an organization that wants you to succeed
Expand your skills with employer provided training support
About Ironworkers Union Local 97
Ironworkers Union Local 97 (Ironworkers Local 97) is a part of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental, and Reinforcing Ironworkers. Its area of coverage includes all of British Columbia, and the Yukon. Since 1906, Ironworkers Local 97 has fought to better the lives of Ironworkers through collective bargaining. Our mandate is to raise wages and working conditions for Ironworkers, and to ensure that Ironworkers receive the training they need to be safe, productive, and professional at work.
Ironworkers Local 97 is also committed to actively increasing the representation of women, minorities, and aboriginal people in the ironworking trade by offering ongoing training opportunities. Training programs available include: Fall Protection, Aerial work platform, WHIMIS, Confined Space, Site Ready BC, First Aid, Forklift training, Telehandler training, CWB Welding certifications, Foreman training, Shop Steward training, Superintendent training, Post tensioning training, entry level rebar bootcamps. Learning tools offered include online learning system for continued education and tutors for apprentices
To learn more about Ironworkers Local 97, click here.
About the Opportunity
Ironworkers Local 97 is looking for full-time Journeyperson Ironworkers - Generalists or Reinforcing to join their team. Projects will take place in British Columbia and the Yukon.
Day-to-day as a Journeyperson, your responsibilities could include:
Synthesizing information from a variety of sources, including blueprints, plans and written specifications, in order to select proper materials and the needed amounts for a project
Using details from written plans and instructions from supervisors in order to securely bolt metal structures like beams and columns together
Transporting heavy metal pieces from the ground level to a higher location using tools like cranes or working with other team members to help position pieces correctly
Building steel structural pieces and components when working on a project that involves a large structure like a commercial building, a bridge, a highway, or other public works project
Ensuring proper placement, balance, and alignment of structural pieces by using levels, laser tools or plumb bobs
Transforming metal pieces into functional elements that meet the guidelines of the project by cutting materials and using fabrication techniques
Accessing challenging work positions that are either at elevation or otherwise difficult to reach while following the proper provincial regulations
About You
To succeed as a Journeyperson, you need to have the following skills and experiences:
Completion of a Red Seal Ironworker (Generalist) or Red Seal Ironworker (Reinforcing) ticket
Ability to pass all types of screening before employment
Physical endurance to complete the necessary tasks
Knowledge of various types of materials and how to work with them
About The Benefits
Per collective agreement, you will earn an hourly rate that ranges from $37.58 to $44.95, depending on the projects you will be involved in (commercial or industrial). Other benefits include:
Health benefits including extended health and dental, vision, employee assistance program, travel coverage
Insurance coverage including group life and accidental death and dismemberment
Employer paid pension, based on accumulated hours earned
12% vacation pay
Annual Christmas celebrations
Ongoing training programs
Ironworkers Local 97 is committed to promoting an inclusive worksite culture. We encourage all to apply, including but not limited to, women, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, visible minorities, newcomers to Canada, and members of the LGBTQ2S+ community.
If you're ready to start a new hands-on career that impacts your community, apply now!
Grow your career with an organization that wants you to succeed
Expand your skills with employer provided training support
About Ironworkers Union Local 97
Ironworkers Union Local 97 (Ironworkers Local 97) is a part of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental, and Reinforcing Ironworkers. Its area of coverage includes all of British Columbia, and the Yukon. Since 1906, Ironworkers Local 97 has fought to better the lives of Ironworkers through collective bargaining. Our mandate is to raise wages and working conditions for Ironworkers, and to ensure that Ironworkers receive the training they need to be safe, productive, and professional at work.
Ironworkers Local 97 is also committed to actively increasing the representation of women, minorities, and aboriginal people in the ironworking trade by offering ongoing training opportunities. Training programs available include: Fall Protection, Aerial work platform, WHIMIS, Confined Space, Site Ready BC, First Aid, Forklift training, Telehandler training, CWB Welding certifications, Foreman training, Shop Steward training, Superintendent training, Post tensioning training, entry level rebar bootcamps. Learning tools offered include online learning system for continued education and tutors for apprentices
To learn more about Ironworkers Local 97, click here.
About the Opportunity
Ironworkers Local 97 is looking for full-time Journeyperson Ironworkers - Generalists or Reinforcing to join their team. Projects will take place in British Columbia and the Yukon.
Day-to-day as a Journeyperson, your responsibilities could include:
Synthesizing information from a variety of sources, including blueprints, plans and written specifications, in order to select proper materials and the needed amounts for a project
Using details from written plans and instructions from supervisors in order to securely bolt metal structures like beams and columns together
Transporting heavy metal pieces from the ground level to a higher location using tools like cranes or working with other team members to help position pieces correctly
Building steel structural pieces and components when working on a project that involves a large structure like a commercial building, a bridge, a highway, or other public works project
Ensuring proper placement, balance, and alignment of structural pieces by using levels, laser tools or plumb bobs
Transforming metal pieces into functional elements that meet the guidelines of the project by cutting materials and using fabrication techniques
Accessing challenging work positions that are either at elevation or otherwise difficult to reach while following the proper provincial regulations
About You
To succeed as a Journeyperson, you need to have the following skills and experiences:
Completion of a Red Seal Ironworker (Generalist) or Red Seal Ironworker (Reinforcing) ticket
Ability to pass all types of screening before employment
Physical endurance to complete the necessary tasks
Knowledge of various types of materials and how to work with them
About The Benefits
Per collective agreement, you will earn an hourly rate that ranges from $37.58 to $44.95, depending on the projects you will be involved in (commercial or industrial). Other benefits include:
Health benefits including extended health and dental, vision, employee assistance program, travel coverage
Insurance coverage including group life and accidental death and dismemberment
Employer paid pension, based on accumulated hours earned
12% vacation pay
Annual Christmas celebrations
Ongoing training programs
Ironworkers Local 97 is committed to promoting an inclusive worksite culture. We encourage all to apply, including but not limited to, women, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, visible minorities, newcomers to Canada, and members of the LGBTQ2S+ community.
If you're ready to start a new hands-on career that impacts your community, apply now!