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A prominent AISC Certified structural steel fabricator in the Southwest is seeking a talented and motivated Steel Estimator to join their expanding team. Orchestrate pre-construction duties and meeting with owners, clients and engineers Serve as company interface between owner & architect Steel Estimator QUALIFICATIONS : 2+ years of structural and miscellaneous steel estimating experience Detailing experience not required but a bonus.
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Steel Fabrication Sales (Steel Fabricator) JOB DESCRIPTION A Machine and Fabrication Shop in Kansas City is seeking a Steel Salesman/Project Manager to lead their fabrication division.
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5 years of experience as a draftsman, steel detailer of PEMB Expert with MBS software Solid understanding of metal building manufacturing processes, materials, and fabrication techniques. 5 years of experience as a draftsman, steel detailer of PEMB Expert with MBS software Solid understanding of metal building manufacturing processes, materials, and fabrication techniques.
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STEEL ESTIMATOR JOB DESCRIPTION: A premier structural steel fabricator serving the Midwest have an opening for a Steel Estimator with talent, initiative, and drive to join their team and have a critical role in their growing organization.
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Resolute performance Iron is a specialty steel contractor seeking a Senior Structural Steel Estimator. We have an opening for a Senior Structural Steel Estimator. Experienced in structural steel fabrication to AISC standards.
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Knowledge and experience fabricating different material types and grades, carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum (6061 / 5052, etc. Tig Welding Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel for thin sheet metal.
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Our client, an industry leading structural steel fabrication and erection company in Florida, is looking for a skilled and dedicated individual to join their team as a full-time Structural Steel Estimator.
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As a Metal Finisher specializing in stainless steel, you will be responsible for preparing, finishing, and polishing stainless steel components according to project specifications and quality standards.
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Ability to weld 3G and 4G Rig structural-steel members to hoist cables, using chains, or cables. Hoist steel beams, girders, and columns into place, using cranes, or signal hoisting equipment operators to lift and position structural-steel members.
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The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 5-10 years of hands-on experience in stainless steel welding and be proficient in various welding techniques, including GTAW/TIG welding of stainless steel and Inconel hardware and GMAW/MIG welding.
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Must have a minimum of 6+ months experience with steel erecting, pre-engineered buildings, iron work or metal roofing, siding and/or structural welding. Now Hiring Steel Erectors, Pre-Engineered Metal Building Erectors and Bolt Up Crew Members in the Oshkosh, WI Area.
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Minimum 5 years of experience in drafting/CAD management, in the miscellaneous metals or structural steel industry. MFAB is a rapidly growing fabrication shop specializing in providing high-quality structural steel and miscellaneous metals solutions for various construction projects.
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Responsibilities include drilling and welding, applying epoxy, bolting, working with rebar, anchoring bolts into concrete, bolting together steel, installing structural steel, putting up pipe supports, installing brackets, and helping with the assembly of handrails and catwalks.
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5+ years welding ferrous and non-ferrous materials, both MIG and TIG.Experience welding exotic metals (Titanium, Chromoly, 321 Stainless Steel, 4140). Prior 3G welding certification or above in MIG for steel thicknesses up to ½” and 3G or above in TIG for aluminum up to.
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Welding experience, AWS-CWI and/or ANST Level II in PT, MT and UT preferred for structural steel inspector positions but not required. ICC certifications in Soils, Structural Masonry, Structural Steel Welding or Bolting and/or Spray-On Fireproofing.
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