As a Metal Fabricator, you will be responsible for shaping, welding, and assembling metal components to construct a wide range of products. Your expertise will play a crucial role in transforming blueprints and designs into tangible, high-quality products, utilizing cutting-edge equipment and techniques. If you have a passion for precision and a commitment to craftsmanship, we invite you to apply and help us build excellence.
A LEGACY OF BUILDING CAREERS
At Stewart Iron Works, we carry forward a proud tradition of artistry in metalwork and fabrication. We believe exceptional work begins with people who share our values and commitment to excellence. We recognize that our employees are more than professionals; they’re individuals with families, passions, and full lives beyond work. That’s why we emphasize balance, supporting both professional growth and personal fulfillment. Our culture thrives on celebrating shared victories, encouraging growth, and making a lasting impact on our clients and community. At SIW, we’re not just crafting metalwork; we’re building a legacy of quality, integrity, and purpose.
JOB DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Interpret blueprints, sketches, or product specifications to determine the sequence of operations and setup requirements.
- Experience with fencing and miscellaneous metals product offering. Reads and comprehends shop drawings.
- Measure and mark dimensions and reference lines on metal sheets, plates, tubes, or structural shapes.
- Set up and operate fabricating machines such as brakes, rolls, shears, flame cutters, and drill presses.
- Design and construct templates and fixtures or modify existing templates and fixtures to achieve desired results.
- Cut, bend, roll, press, or otherwise form and assemble metal components to fabricate parts using hand tools, power tools, and heavy machinery.
- Weld, bolt, rivet, or otherwise join metal parts together to create final products or sub-assemblies.
- Perform finishing operations such as grinding, polishing, and painting to improve the appearance and protect the surface of the fabricated parts.
- Follow safety protocols and wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent injuries and accidents.