Journeyperson Iron Worker
Firma Contracting is a heavy civil contractor currently working on commercial and industrial concrete projects located in Edmonton.
We offer competitive wages, winter work, RRSP program, benefits, training, work / life balance and a great company culture!
We are seeking a skilled Journeyman Iron Worker with a diversified work scope and a strong work ethic. The ideal candidate will be comfortable working with rebar, assisting with light structural steel, and supporting carpentry formwork as needed.
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform rebar installation and related ironwork tasks
- Assist with light structural steel work as required
- Support carpentry teams with formwork and other site activities
- Work independently or as part of a multidisciplinary crew
- Maintain a safe and productive work environment
Qualifications:
- Journeyman Iron Worker certification (or equivalent experience)
- Experience with rebar and structural steel
- Ability to adapt to different tasks and support other trades as needed
- Strong commitment to safety, teamwork, and quality workmanship
Tools Required
• Tape Measure 25 ft, metric and imperial (dual scale)
• Speed Square standard aluminum or heavy-duty plastic
• Chalk Line chalk provided by Firma
• Carpenter’s Pencils and Permanent Markers 1 full set
• String Line minimum one roll
• Level 6 inch to 12 inch
• small folding Handsaw
• Utility Knife
• Hammer any size or style (16 oz to 22 oz typical)
• Small Sledge Hammer – optional
• Cat’s Paw
• Multi-Bit Screwdriver
• Adjustable / Thumb / Crescent Wrench – 8" to 10"
• Channel-Lock Pliers
• Rebar Tying Pliers (Kleins or Unicorn)
• Extra Belt with single Pouch
• Carpenter’s Pouch minimum six compartments required
• Framing Square mandatory for Journeyman Carpenters
Additional Gear Required
• Rechargeable Headlamp required; lighting is provided, but workers may need personal lighting for tight or dark areas.
Batteries or charging cables will not be provided by Firma.
• Rain Gear / Winter Gear must be supplied by the worker.
• Steel-Toe Boots required for all workers.
• Rubber Boots required for all workers during concrete pours