Notes on employment for Structural and reinforcing iron and metal workers


  • Most employers recommend a 3- or 4-year apprenticeship.
  • During economic downturns, workers can experience high rates of unemployment.
  • The danger of injuries due to falls is high; those who work at great heights do not work during wet, icy, or extremely windy conditions.




More information on Structural and reinforcing iron and metal workers from The U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook
Overview of Structural and reinforcing iron and metal workers occupation
Number of Structural and reinforcing iron and metal workers in the U.S.
Salary and earnings for Structural and reinforcing iron and metal workers
Working conditions for Structural and reinforcing iron and metal workers
Significant points for Structural and reinforcing iron and metal workers
Training requirements for Structural and reinforcing iron and metal workers




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