What is An Iron Worker?
An ironworker fabricates, erects, and installs iron and steel structures. This can include bridges, buildings, scaffolding, and other large structures. Ironworkers typically have a high school diploma or equivalent, although some jobs may require postsecondary education or training. Many ironworkers learn their trade through apprenticeships.
Requirements For Becoming An Iron Worker
To become an iron worker in the United States, several requirements must be met. First, one must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Secondly, one must complete an apprenticeship program generally lasting three to four years. After completing an apprenticeship program, one must then pass a certification exam. Finally, one must be at least 18 and have a valid driver’s license. Sometimes, for someone to join the union they must pass a drug screening/drug test to start their apprenticeship in the iron worker career.