A Steel Fixer (or Ironworker/rod Buster in the Us) is a Skilled Construction Tradesperson Who Positions and Secures Steel Reinforcing Bars (rebar) and Mesh Within Concrete Forms to Add Strength and Stability to Structures like Buildings, Bridges, and Roads, Working from Engineering Plans to Cut, Bend, and Tie Steel Into a Precise Framework Before Concrete is Poured.
what They Do:
read Plans: Interpret Blueprints to Understand the Required Size, Shape, and Placement of Steel Reinforcement.
cut & Bend: Use Tools like Nippers, Pliers, and Benders to Cut and Shape Rebar to Specifications.
assemble: Tie Rebar Together with Wire or Use Electric Tiers to Create Mesh and Cages.
position: Place the Assembled Steel Framework (the cage) Into Concrete Forms.
secure: Use Spacers and Chairs to Ensure Proper Concrete Cover and Fix the Steel Securely.
Experience
0 - 5 Years
No. of Openings
61
Education
10th Pass
Role
Steel Fixer
Industry Type
Real Estate / Property
Gender
Male
Type of Job
Full Time
Work Location Type
Work from Office