Overview
Ironworkers fabricate, construct and join scaffolding, structural steel buildings, bridges, ornamental ironwork and pre-cast structures. They erect structural steel components, reinforce steel and install conveyors and robotic equipment, sometimes performing reconstructive work on existing structures.
Responsibilities:
Read blueprints and specifications to lay out the work
Unload and stack steel units so each piece can be hoisted as needed
Erect and install scaffolding, construction cranes, derricks and other hoisting equipment
Assemble rigging (cables, pulleys, hooks) to move heavy equipment and materials
Attach cables from a crane or derrick and direct crane operators with hand signals or radios
Position steel units, align holes and insert temporary bolts
Check the alignments and join steel parts by bolting or tack welding them with an electric arc process
Assemble and erect pre-fabricated metal structures
Select, cut, bend, position and secure steel bars or wire mesh in concrete forms to reinforce the concrete
Install ornamental and other structural metalwork such as curtain walls, metal stairways, railings and power doors
Unload and install pre-cast components
This is a fly-in/fly-out position and as such will be subject to the Government of Canada’s mandatory COVID-19 vaccination requirements:
Starting December 21, 2021, CNRL has mandated that anyone accessing a CNRL facility must be fully vaccinated. Those who are not fully vaccinated will not be given access to site.
Minimum Requirements
Journeyperson Certification and/or Interprovincial Red Seal Journeyperson
Common Safety Orientation (CSO)
Construction Safety Training Systems (CSTS-09) Certification can be submitted if taken before January 2019
Energy Safety Canada Certified Fall Arrest and/or Fall Protection
Energy Safety Canada Certified Confined Space
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With a significant presence in the construction, industrial maintenance, and turnaround sectors, Jardeg is the largest recruiter of skilled trades in Canada. In 2022 alone, we’ll be supporting over 10 million manhours of work and a peak headcount over 10,000.
If you’re a tradesperson working in Canada, our position across commercial, infrastructure, and industrial construction, plus maintenance and turnarounds means we have more than just a job for you. We have a lifetime of work.