If you possess the following qualities and are looking for a career that will maximize your potential, you just might have what it takes to become an ironworker.
If you're nodding your head "yes" to the questions above, we encourage you to contact your local iron workers union about apprenticeship training programs in your area. An apprenticeship program will provide a way to achieve the success you're looking for. To find a local union in your area, click here. Want to know more about what it means to be an apprentice? Click here. And if you're still not sure what exactly it is an ironworker does, well, we can answer that, too. Click here.
It is important to mention that an ironworker must be willing to work in high places, have a good sense of balance, and be alert to potential danger to themselves and others. However, the apprenticeship program includes safety training with OSHA certified instructors so that the danger is minimized.