
Ironworkers Local 44 JATC
Hebron, KY
Local 44 Ironworkers are a diverse, goal orientated group of drug free men and women who have chosen a career that is committed to building a future for their families and their community. The members of Local 44 are ready to provide services to businesses and contractors with the highest trained, skilled craftsmen dedicated to delivering unrivaled productivity needed to get the job done right, on time and on budget.
Local 44's members are trained to provide a high quality product every time. This elite work force has provided its services on high-profile construction projects in the Tri-State for over 110 years. Through our state of the art Training facility, complete with an AWS accredited welding laboratory, we train our members to meet the challenges of an ever changing construction market with safety being our key concern. Our workforce has the knowledge, experience and safety record unmatched in the industry.
Job Specifications
Hebron, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
On-site
$82,600 (includes benefits package)
10 days ago
Apprenticeship
Entry Level
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Ironworker Apprenticeship (Contact training center to apply)
Since 1905, Ironworkers Local 44 of Cincinnati have built this city. We take enormous pride in our work on landmark projects all across the Tri-state area: Great American Tower, Great American Ballpark, Paul Brown Stadium, rides at Kings Island, the bridges that take drivers across the Ohio River, and too many other projects to count. If you think you have what it takes to work in a fast-paced, adrenaline-filled career among the clouds, the Ironworkers Union is taking applications for Apprenticeship.
Ironworkers are skilled craftsmen who perform multiple functions to ensure major industrial projects are done safely and with structural integrity: create structural steel products, install reinforcing steel( rebar), erect ornamental iron work such as stairways, catwalks, grating, grids, screens, siding and perform the rigging of heavy machinery, pressure vessels, storage tanks and materials. Ironworkers are also welders and become well-versed in several types of cutting of steel and alloys.
Since Ironworkers often work on multi-story buildings, prospective apprentices cannot have a fear of heights and must be able to work in all kinds of environments. Ironworkers most often work outdoors, although they also work near equipment that can reach very high temperatures. Ironworkers have an extremely important job. As such, they're exposed to many potential hazards. They must have a keen awareness of these dangers to protect themselves and those around them from injury.
The Local 44 Apprenticeship Program lasts for four years, with a one-year probationary period. The program has a minimum requirement of 204 hours of classroom and/or shop instruction each year.Starting pay is 55% of the Journeyman rate.The program provides health insurance, a pension plan, and an annuity.
Requirements
Prospective apprentices must be at least 18 years of age with a high school diploma or GED. Apprentices must have a valid driver's license with reliable, insured transportation. Candidates must be drug-free and in good physical condition.
How Do I Apply?
Contact: Robert Barker, Coordinator
Ironworkers Local 44, JATC
1125 Victory Place
Hebron, KY 41048
Phone: (859) 586-2100 ext. 13
Email: Iw44jac@gmail.com
Check out our website HERE
Additional Information
International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers