Ironworkers help put up buildings, bridges and other structures.
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What Preparation and Training Do You Need?
You should preferably complete your Grade 12 with a secondary school diploma and credits in Math, English and Science, as well as technical courses such as blueprint reading and welding. (The minimum entry requirement under the TQA is Grade 10). You must complete an apprenticeship of @6000 hours, a combination of on-the-job and in-school training, and successfully write an examination to obtain your Certificate of Qualification.
To view the Essential Skills for this particular skilled trade, please click on the following link:
http://www10.hrsdc.gc.ca/es/English/ShowProfile.aspx?v=246
What’s Your Future as an Ironworker?
Ironworkers usually work full-time, often outdoors in all sorts of weather, and at great heights. The working environment tends to be fast-paced and you may be required to travel from project to project. Employers who may hire Ironworkers include:
For additional information about this career, check out the construction sector website at: www.CareersInConstruction.ca.
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Ask Yourself: Is Working as an Ironworker for You?
If you answered Yes to most of these questions, a career as an Ironworker may be for you!
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