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AISC Structural Shop Fabrication Specialist

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Tarrier Steel Company

Columbus, OH (In Person)

$56,160 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/28/2026

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AISC Structural Shop Fabrication Specialist Tarrier Steel Company - 5.0 Columbus, OH Job Details $22 - $32 an hour 15 hours ago Qualifications Mechanical blueprint interpretation Assembly quality control testing Measuring tapes American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) Standards Workplace safety Blueprint specification interpretation Level Steel construction materials Shop math Bridge crane operation Cutting torches Grinding tools Plasma cutters Quality inspection Quality standards in production Collaboration with manufacturing teams Power tools Steel frame structures Clean workspace maintenance Precision assembly Senior level Gas metal arc welding Oxy-fuel welding Full Job Description Join a shop where precision meets pace We build structural assemblies that stand up to scrutiny—every heat number verified, every piece mark aligned, every weld symbol interpreted correctly. If that sounds like your standard, read on. Why this role matters Transform drawings into finished structural assemblies by executing a planned order of operations. Apply AISC Quality Management System practices to ensure every piece meets spec. Collaborate across disciplines—CNC, foremen, welders, fabricators, painters, and QC—to keep projects on track. Your responsibilities Interpret and action structural steel shop drawings and weld symbols. Identify piece marks, drawing revisions, and finish codes; select correct parts (quantities, shapes, grades). Lay out with accuracy using tapes, squares, levels, and layout tools; mark orientation clearly. Perform tack welding; complete thermal cutting via oxy-fuel and/or plasma; grind to finish. Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work area; operate overhead cranes, welders, torches, and grinders safely. Verify material heat numbers, piece marks, and orientation; self-inspect and address issues pre-QC. Report drawing/material discrepancies to supervision immediately. Schedule options First shift typically runs 5:30am-4:00pm, Monday-Friday. Second shift typically runs 4:00pm-2:30am, Monday-Friday. What you bring to the table 5+ years in structural steel fabrication. Strong capability with shop drawings and weld symbols. Proven skill in layout, fitting, and fabrication of structural steel. Welding background and overhead crane operation experience. Clear understanding of tolerances and quality expectations. Dependable, safety-first, and quality-focused approach. Core competencies Tape Measure Reading Shop Math Skills Blueprint Reading Equipment and systems in play MIG Welder 2D Drawings Power Tools (Makita, Milwaukee) Overhead Crane Manual Plasma Cutter (Hypertherm) Tarrier Steel is a Drug Free Workplace. Candidates must complete a pre-hire drug screen prior to acceptance.