Ironworkers

(NOC 7264)
+19.14%
 

What do Ironworkers do?

Ironworkers fabricate, erect, hoist, install, repair, and service structural ironwork, precast concrete, curtain walls, ornamental iron, and other metals used in the construction of buildings, bridges, and other structures.

How to become: Ironworkers

In general, you usually need a high school diploma to work in this field. To gain certification, you usually need to complete an apprenticeship or have a combination of experience and trade courses. Trade certification is available in most provinces / territories. Qualified tradespersons may also obtain interprovincial (Red Seal) trade certification, which provides job mobility throughout the country. Many recent entrants have a trade / vocational certificate.

Where to study for a career as: Ironworkers

Sheridan College
Oakville, Ontario, CA

Related Program(s):
Technology Fundamentals Certificate
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Red Deer Polytechnic
Red Deer, Alberta, CA

Related Program(s):
Parts Technician Certificate; Apprenticeship
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Durham College
Oshawa, Ontario, CA

Related Program(s):
Trades Fundamentals Certificate
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Cambrian College
Sudbury, Ontario, CA

Related Program(s):
Pre-Trades / Technology Certificate
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NAIT
Edmonton, Alberta, CA

Related Program(s):
Crane and Hoisting Equipment Operator Certificate; Apprenticeship
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Fleming College
Peterborough, Ontario, CA

Related Program(s):
Trade Fundamentals Certificate
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Modified on January 26, 2022

How much do Ironworkers make?

Low:
$52,000
Average:
$81,120
High:
$91,520

Job openings for Ironworkers

Job Seekers:
11,200
Job Openings:
11,000