Field Foreman- Ironworker/ Steel Erector

Orlando, FL
Full Time
Experienced

Ironworker / Steel Erector – Field Welder (Orlando Area)

Location: Apopka, FL – On-site across Central Florida job sites
Pay Range: $31 – $40 per hour (based on skill and experience)
Schedule: Full-time or part-time • Monday – Friday • 8-hour day shifts
Benefits: Paid time off • Year-round steady work


Se habla español en el equipo — si tienes experiencia en montaje de acero, aplica.
(Spanish is spoken on the crew — if you have experience in steel erection, apply.)


About Us

Pioneer Welding & Fabrication has been building Florida’s toughest steel structures for over 30 years. From restaurants and warehouses to railings, gates, and custom steel, we do it all — and we do it right. Our name stands for solid work, safety, and respect on every jobsite.

We’re growing fast and looking for dependable Field Foreman who take pride in their craft and want consistent hours with a crew that values safety, teamwork, and quality.


What You’ll Do

  • Leading Crews
  • Weld and install structural and miscellaneous steel (beams, rails, stairs, embeds).
  • Read blueprints and follow directions accurately.

  • Operate scissor and boom lifts safely; assist with rigging and signaling.

  • Cut, fit, and grind steel using torches, grinders, and measuring tools.

  • Work with your crew to complete projects on schedule and to specifications.

  • Maintain a clean, safe work area and follow all company and OSHA procedures — no shortcuts.


What We’re Looking For

  • Experience with 7018 stick (3G & 4G) and 6022 deck welding.

  • Ability to read basic blueprints or learn quickly.

  • Experience using lifts, harnesses, and rigging gear.

  • Reliable transportation and consistent attendance.

  • Comfortable working outdoors in Florida weather.

  • Willing to travel for short projects (we offer per diem and travel pay).

  • Drug-free, safety-minded, and team-oriented.


Why Join Pioneer Welding & Fabrication

  • Competitive pay and steady year-round work in the Central Florida region.

  • Opportunity to work on diverse commercial projects with a respected contractor.

  • A tight-knit team environment where safety and craftsmanship come first.


How to Apply
Apply today with your resume or work history. Qualified applicants will be invited to complete a weld test and meet the team.


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