Structural Steel Erector

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Structural Steel Erector

Renewable energy projects take a lot of steel to build. That's where I come in. I erect and dismantle steel frames of buildings and other structures. Sometimes temporary, sometimes permanent. I've never met an I-beam I didn't like. No Jenga here, our steel structures are built to last.

Environment

Outdoor Project Sites Using hands and tools to control or feel objects Working at heights
Working with hands
Being creative
Leading and guiding
Solving problems
Working with people
Data and Details

Skills

  • Building and Construction  
  • Mechanical  
  • Mathematics  
  • Public Safety and Security  
  • Administration and Management 

Qualifications

  • No formal qualification required. 
  • Certificate II or III (Civil construction) may be useful 
  • Licensing or registration required 

Benefits

  • Salary 10% higher than the average of all Australian occupations 
  • Decline in future demand expected 
*Average of all Australian occupations

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Upper Primary

Grade 5 & 6

Students explore the basics of electricity. Students will learn how electrical energy can be transferred and transformed in electrical circuits.

Lower Secondary

Grade 7 & 8

Students explore how energy sources such as the sun and wind can be harnessed to produce electricity, and ways to store it.

Upper Secondary

Grade 9 to 12

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