| IRON
WORKERS
Scope of Work - Iron workers are
skilled workers who erect, assemble, or install fabricated structural metal
products, usually large metal beams, in the erection of industrial, commercial
or large residential buildings. Structural Iron workers erect the
steel framework of bridges and buildings. Reinforcing Rod Iron workers
set steel bars or steel mesh in concrete forms to strengthen concrete in
buildings and bridges. Ornamental Iron workers install metal stairways,
catwalks, gratings, grills, screens, fences and decorative ironwork. The Rigger is an iron worker whose job is to move heavy machinery, using
rollers, forklifts and other sources of power.
Working Conditions - Most of the
work is done outdoors, with the exception of some of the ornamental ironwork,
remodeling and repair work. Most iron work can be carried on year-round
except in instances of very severe weather. Because Iron workers
risk injury from falls from great heights, safety devices such as nets,
safety belts and scaffolding are used. They do a great deal of climbing,
balancing and reaching.
Apprenticeship Requirements
Length of Program - 4-year
apprenticeship, attend class one day every two weeks.
Requirements - Must be 18 years
old, live within jurisdiction, have high school diploma or GED, and pass
physical exam (including drug screening). No entry-level examination,
but math, reading and writing skills are important to succeed in the program.
To apply, contact the school for an application.
Applicants are placed on a list and placed in apprentice program as needed
(drawn from list by lottery system). There are no tests or interviews.
Courses Required - Burning, Welding,
Air Arcing, Blueprint Reading, Math, Bolting and Fitting, CPR, First Aid,
unlimited welding certification and fork truck training and aligning and
leveling.
Graduates of Apprentice Program may receive
credit toward the Construction Technology Degree offered by Henry Ford
Community College.
Ironworkers Local 8 -
Apprenticeship & Training
Toivo Seilo Trade School - Marquette
Michigan
12034 W. Adler Lane
Milwaukee, WI 53214
(414) 476-9372 - UP (906) 228-6450
FAX (414) 476-0960
Gil Toslek, Training Coordinator
Jim Jorgenson ,
Career
Opportunity Consultant-
(414) 476-9370
Territories Covered: All Counties
of the Upper Peninsula.
Ironworkers Local 25 - Iron Workers Apprentice
Training Center
32121 Schoolcraft Road
Livonia, Michigan 48154
(734) 421-1050
FAX (734) 421-1764 Michael Relyin, Training Coordinator
Michael Relyin , Career
Opportunity Consultant-
(734)-421-1050
Territories Covered: Eastern
half of Lower Peninsula, except Monroe and Lenawee counties.
Toledo Area Ironworkers Joint
Apprenticeship Training Center Local 55
1078 Atlantic Avenue
Toledo,OH 43609
(419) 382-3080
FAX (419) 382-3085 C. Kaye Brazier, Training Coordinator
E-Mail: ckbrazier@aol.com
Website: www.ironworkerslocal55.com
Territories Covered: Lenawee
County, Monroe County.
Ironworkers Local 340 - Multi Trades Skill
Center
510 ½ East Columbia Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49015
ironworkers@netlink.net
(616) 962-4477
FAX (616) 963-7633
Dane Bowers, Training Coordinator
Bruce Hawley,
Career Opportunity Consultant-
(616) 962-8511
Territories Covered: Allegan,
Antrim, Barry, Benzie, Branch, Calhoun, Charlevoix, Eaton, Emmett, Grand
Traverse, Hillsdale, Iona, Kalamazoo, Kalkaska, Kent, Lake, Leelanau, Manistee,
Mason, Mecosta, Missaukee, Montcalm, Muskegon, Newaygo, Oceana, Osceola,
Ottawa, St.Joseph, Van Buren, Wexford.
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