Ironworker Connector
Listed on 2026-05-31
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Heavy Equipment Operator, Construction Labor / Trades, General Labor, Installation Technician
Ironworker Connector - Build Steel That Stands
High Plains Steel Services | Windsor, CO
We're looking for highly experienced Ironworker Connectors—especially lead connectors—who can drive production, make clean connections, and keep safety first on every pick and every beam.
If you take pride in connecting steel the right way, communicating clearly with crane operators and crews, and moving work safely and efficiently, we want to hear from you.
Why Top Lead Connectors Want to Work HereAt High Plains Steel Services, we understand what elite connectors bring to a project: production, awareness, leadership, and the discipline to put safety first every time.
You're not just another hand on the site here. You're a critical part of a crew that values strong connection work, safe lifts, dependable communication, and experienced field leadership.
What you can expect- A strong safety culture -- no shortcuts, no excuses.
- A crew that communicates and works together in the air.
- Commercial and industrial steel projects that keep you challenged.
- Leadership that respects skilled ironworkers and backs the field.
- Consistent work with opportunities for overtime.
- A company that values production and craftsmanship.
We work hard and move steel efficiently.
We put safety first--always.
We expect everyone to stay aware, communicate clearly, and look out for one another.
We take pride in clean connections, safe picks, and quality work done at a high level.
At the end of the day, you'll know you helped build something real -- with a crew that earned respect together.
What You'll Be DoingThis role is built for very experienced structural steel connectors who understand the pace, pressure, and responsibility of erection work— and for lead connectors who can set the standard for the crew.
You will:
- Connect and bolt structural steel safely, accurately, and efficiently at height.
- Safely help drive production, with the ability to handle 80-100 pieces per day when job conditions support that pace.
- Signal and communicate with crane operators clearly and effectively by hand signal and radio in English to support safe, coordinated picks.
- Read steel, tree iron, and move confidently and safely on the structure at any working height.
- Land beams, columns, joists, decking, and miscellaneous steel with control and precision.
- Perform bolt-up, alignment, plumbing, and final connection work to a high standard.
- Read structural drawings and erection plans confidently and apply them in the field.
- Use proper rigging practices and maintain strong situational awareness at all times.
- Follow all OSHA, site, and fall-protection requirements without compromise.
- Lead by example, support the crew, and help teach and develop trailing connectors.
Every connection matters.
Every pick requires trust.
Every day, your crew depends on you.
Who Does Well HereOur best connectors are composed under pressure, highly skilled at height, strong communicators, and dependable leaders who can keep work moving without compromising safety.
You'll thrive here if you:
- Have outstanding, hands‑on connecting experience in structural steel erection.
- Can work confidently and safely at height with no issues navigating the steel.
- Understand how to read iron, tree iron, and stay productive in demanding field conditions.
- Communicate clearly with crane operators and the crew during critical picks.
- Take pride in clean, accurate, production‑minded work done the safe way.
- Lead from the front and are willing to teach and develop trailing connectors.
- 5+ years of structural steel connecting experience preferred, with strong lead‑connector experience highly valued.
- Proven ability to connect structural steel safely and efficiently at height.
- Ability to safely support production goals of 80-100 pieces per day when job conditions allow.
- Ability to safely and effectively signal and radio crane operators in English.
- Strong knowledge of bolt‑up, rigging, signaling, connecting, and erection procedures.
- Ability to read blueprints, erection drawings, and field conditions with confidence.
- Ability to read iron, tree iron, and move safely and effectively on the steel at any working height.
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