Are you the technician who makes every millimeter count?
Picture this: you open a set of structural shop drawings, confirm the latest revision, and map the sequence that gets raw steel to a precise assembly. You verify heat numbers, align piece marks, and commit to quality before a single tack is placed. Thatโs the standard weโre after.
Your mission
- Turn 2D drawings into accurate steel assemblies by planning and executing the right order of operations.
- Decode weld symbols and industry acronyms; confirm part orientation and finish codes.
- Measure and lay out with tapes, squares, levels, and layout tools; mark clearly and consistently.
- Tack weld with control; perform thermal cutting by oxy-fuel and/or plasma; grind to exact finish.
- Keep the cell organized and safe while operating overhead cranes, welders, torches, and grinders.
- Fabricate to AISC Quality Management System standards; self-inspect before QC steps in.
- Escalate drawing or material discrepancies as soon as they appear.
When youโll work
Choose the rhythm that fits your life:
- Typical first shift: 5:30amโ4:00pm, MondayโFriday
- Typical second shift: 4:00pmโ2:30am, MondayโFriday
What proves youโre ready
- 5+ years in structural steel fabrication.
- Demonstrated ability to read/interpret structural shop drawings and weld symbols.
- Advanced skill in layout, fitting, and fabrication of structural steel.
- Hands-on welding experience and comfort running an overhead crane.
- Solid grasp of fabrication tolerances and quality requirements.
- Dependable, safety-oriented, and committed to quality.
Foundational strengths
- Tape Measure Reading
- Shop Math Skills
- Blueprint Reading
Your toolkit
- MIG Welder
- 2D Drawings
- Power Tools (Makita, Milwaukee)
- Overhead Crane
- Manual Plasma Cutter (Hypertherm)
Compliance notice
Tarrier Steel is a Drug Free Workplace. Candidates must complete a pre-hire drug screen prior to acceptance.