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Structural Fabrication Technician (Steel)

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Tarrier Steel Company

Columbus, OH (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 4 days ago (Updated 14 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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Are you the technician who makes every millimeter count?
Picture this:
you open a set of structural shop drawings, confirm the latest revision, and map the sequence that gets raw steel to a precise assembly. You verify heat numbers, align piece marks, and commit to quality before a single tack is placed. That's the standard we're after. Your mission Turn 2D drawings into accurate steel assemblies by planning and executing the right order of operations. Decode weld symbols and industry acronyms; confirm part orientation and finish codes. Measure and lay out with tapes, squares, levels, and layout tools; mark clearly and consistently. Tack weld with control; perform thermal cutting by oxy-fuel and/or plasma; grind to exact finish. Keep the cell organized and safe while operating overhead cranes, welders, torches, and grinders. Fabricate to AISC Quality Management System standards; self-inspect before QC steps in. Escalate drawing or material discrepancies as soon as they appear. When you'll work Choose the rhythm that fits your life: Typical first shift: 5:30am-4:00pm, Monday-Friday Typical second shift: 4:00pm-2:30am, Monday-Friday What proves you're ready 5+ years in structural steel fabrication. Demonstrated ability to read/interpret structural shop drawings and weld symbols. Advanced skill in layout, fitting, and fabrication of structural steel. Hands-on welding experience and comfort running an overhead crane. Solid grasp of fabrication tolerances and quality requirements. Dependable, safety-oriented, and committed to quality. Foundational strengths Tape Measure Reading Shop Math Skills Blueprint Reading Your toolkit MIG Welder 2D Drawings Power Tools (Makita, Milwaukee) Overhead Crane Manual Plasma Cutter (Hypertherm) Compliance notice Tarrier Steel is a Drug Free Workplace. Candidates must complete a pre-hire drug screen prior to acceptance.