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Structural Steel Layout Fabricator (5+ Years Required) -- Lead Track at ALDERETTE DESIGNS INC

ALDERETTE DESIGNS INC No longer available $30 - $40/hour

JOB DESCRIPTION

Job Description Job Description Job Title: Structural Steel Layout Fabricator (5+ Years Required) - Lead Track / Potential Shop Foreman
Company: Paradigm Ironworks (DBA Alderette Designs, Inc.)
Location: Riverside, CA
Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Pay:$30-$40/hr DOE
Benefits: Medical + 401(k) match: 100% on first 2% + 50% up to 5% + PTO/sick time per policy

Role Summary

We are hiring a Structural Steel Layout Fabricator with the experience and leadership potential to grow into a Shop Foreman role. This is not an entry-level welding position. You must be able to independently lay out structural steel accurately from drawings, maintain quality standards, and support production priorities in a working steel shop.

Do not apply unless you have 5+ years of structural steel layout experience in a fabrication shop.

Must-Haves (Non-negotiable)

  • 5+ years structural steel layout experience (fabrication shop environment)
  • Reads and interprets structural/shop drawings confidently
  • Can layout independently: centerlines, hole patterns, squareness/diagonals, handed parts
  • Strong measuring/fit-up discipline (accuracy matters)
  • Reliable attendance and professional attitude
Core Responsibilities

  • Perform layout for structural steel assemblies: beams, columns, plates, embeds, base plates, misc steel as assigned
  • Mark, measure, square, and verify parts before fit-up/welding
  • Reduce rework through clean layout and strong checks
  • Coordinate with shop leadership on priorities and deadlines
  • Support training/leadership on the floor as needed (lead track)
Preferred (Big Plus)

  • Lead fabricator experience or foreman potential
  • Comfortable with common shop tools (mag drill, ironworker, saws, torch/grind)
  • Can catch drawing conflicts early and communicate them clearly
What Success Looks Like

  • Layouts are accurate and repeatable
  • Parts fit correctly the first time
  • Rework goes down; throughput goes up
  • Issues are communicated early with solutions