Trades in Alberta
Ironworker (Reinforcing)
Learn more about this trade on the alis website.
Ironworker (reinforcing) tradespeople place and tie reinforcing material, join scaffolding, and perform post tensioning.They place and tie reinforcing steel and post tension tendons.In general, ironworker (reinforcing) tradespeople:
- read blueprints and specifications to lay out the work,
- unload and stack steel units so each piece can be hoisted as needed,
- erect and install scaffolding, construction cranes, derricks and other hoisting equipment,
- assemble rigging (cables, pulleys, hooks) to move materials,
- attach cables from a crane or derrick and direct crane operators with hand signals or radios,
- select, cut, bend, position, and secure steel bars or wire mesh in concrete forms to reinforce the concrete, and
- perform post tensioning.
Those authorized to perform the restricted activities of this designated trade include:
- Sponsored Apprentices, and
- Certified Journeypersons.
For complete information, see Restricted Activities and Classes of Individuals.
Trade Updates
An overview of the recent changes to ironworker apprenticeship training programs is available here.
Program Information
Program | Information & Requirements |
Apprenticeship |
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Trades Qualifier |
You can earn a Journeyperson Certificate based on: Work Experience The requirements for a Ironworker - Reinforcing are:
Recognized CredentialsThe requirements for a Ironworker - Reinforcing are:
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Program Credit
Category | Information |
High School Credit |
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Related Trades |
Applicants with an Alberta or recognized trade certificate in one of the following trades may be eligible for credit towards their apprenticeship or Trades Qualifier program requirements.
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Supporting Resources
Description
Description / Resources |
Resources |
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Trade Information | Get important information about the duties, working conditions, and skills and abilities needed to work in this trade. (You will be re-directed to the alis website.) | |
Job Information | View job postings in this trade, and learn about the current job market, average wage and resources for finding a job. (You will be re-directed to the alis website.) | |
Entrance Requirement | You must satisfy the educational requirements or pass the entrance exam to start an apprenticeship program. If you are writing the entrance exam, there are entrance-level competencies to help you prepare, as well as an exam counselling sheet and study guide. | |
Curriculum Guide | Get information on all of the program requirements and what you will learn. | |
Classroom Instruction | View a list of currently scheduled classes. | |
Financial Assistance | Student loans, grants, scholarships and other financial assistance may be available. For more information visit our Financial Assistance section, visit an Apprenticeship and Industry Training office or call toll-free to 1-800-248-4823. | |
Examinations | Get exam counselling sheets for your upcoming apprenticeship, interprovincial or qualification exam. | |
Legislation | For more information regarding undertakings, activities, and certification requirements, please review the Designated Trades and Restricted Activities Regulation and the Designated Trades’ Activities and Certification Requirements Order. |