Iron Workers Local 25

Wixom, MI

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Ironworkers Local 25 – Your Next Mission Starts Here

From Service to Skyline – Build Your Future with Us

Ironworkers Local 25 is proud to welcome veterans, active-duty military members, National Guard, and reservists into a career that values discipline, teamwork, and mission-focused dedication. Your skills translate perfectly into our trade, and we’re here to provide a solid career path with top wages, full benefits, and lifelong job security.

Why Choose Ironworkers Local 25?

Use Your G.I. Bill® Benefits – Our Registered Apprenticeship Program is approved for G.I. Bill® benefits, meaning you can earn additional financial support while training for a career.
Earn While You Learn – No student debt! Get paid from day one while receiving world-class training in structural steel, welding, and rigging.
Elite Pay & Benefits – Competitive wages, healthcare for you and your family, pension, and retirement plans for long-term security.
Job Security & Career Growth – Advance to Journeyman, Foreman, or leadership roles with steady work and union support.
Camaraderie & Brotherhood – Join a team that values loyalty, integrity, and hard work—just like the military.

How Your Military Skills Apply

Physical Fitness & Grit – The job requires strength, endurance, and resilience—just like service life.
Teamwork & Leadership – Work together on mission-critical projects, leading crews and solving challenges.
Attention to Detail & Safety – Precision and safety are at the core of every ironworker’s job.
Mechanics & Engineering Knowledge – Skills in rigging, welding, and construction mechanics transition seamlessly.

What Do Ironworkers Do?

Structural Steel Work – Build skyscrapers, bridges, and stadiums.
Reinforcing Concrete – Install steel rebar for foundations and infrastructure.
Welding & Fabrication – Cut, shape, and assemble heavy metal structures.
Rigging & Machinery Moving – Safely lift and place massive equipment.

Your Next Mission: Apply Today!

We honor your service by providing a career that offers financial stability, career growth, and a brotherhood that has your back. 

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(248) 960-2130 Training Center

(248) 938-7955 Brad Pierce Brad.Pierce@ironworkers25.org

Text Apply to 8448721034

We have 2 training facilities in Michigan One in Wixom just outside of Detroit and the other is in Hudsonville just outside of Grand Rapids. 

Job Specifications

Locations

Wixom, MI

Hudsonville, MI

Grand rapids, MI

Pontiac, MI

Lansing, MI

Muskegon, MI

Ludington, MI

Detroit, MI

Flint, MI

Saginaw, MI

Port huron, MI

Monroe, MI

Novi, MI

Sterling heights, MI

Bay city, MI

Midland, MI

Kalamazoo, MI

Ann arbor, MI

Battle creek, MI

Covert, MI

Marshall, MI

Warren, MI

Big rapids, MI

Jackson, MI

Traverse city, MI

Alpena, MI

Sterling heights, MI

Owosso, MI

Mt pleasant, MI

South haven, MI

Workplace

On-site

Published

6 months ago

Type

Full Time

Career Level

Entry Level

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Ironworker Apprentice

An ironworker is a highly skilled tradesperson who assembles, installs, and reinforces structural steel and iron to build bridges, skyscrapers, and other critical infrastructure. They work at great heights in challenging conditions, using welding, rigging, and precise craftsmanship to ensure the strength and stability of the structures they create.


Ironworkers Local 25 – Your Next Mission Starts Here


From Service to Skyline – Build Your Future with Us


Ironworkers Local 25 is proud to welcome veterans, active-duty military members, National Guard, and reservists into a career that values discipline, teamwork, and mission-focused dedication. Your skills translate perfectly into our trade, and we’re here to provide a solid career path with top wages, full benefits, and lifelong job security.


Why Choose Ironworkers Local 25?


Use Your G.I. Bill® Benefits – Our Registered Apprenticeship Program is approved for G.I. Bill® benefits, meaning you can earn additional financial support while training for a career.
Earn While You Learn – No student debt! Get paid from day one while receiving world-class training in structural steel, welding, and rigging.
Elite Pay & Benefits – Competitive wages, healthcare for you and your family, pension, and retirement plans for long-term security.
Job Security & Career Growth – Advance to Journeyman, Foreman, or leadership roles with steady work and union support.
Camaraderie & Brotherhood – Join a team that values loyalty, integrity, and hard work—just like the military.


How Your Military Skills Apply


Physical Fitness & Grit – The job requires strength, endurance, and resilience—just like service life.
Teamwork & Leadership – Work together on mission-critical projects, leading crews and solving challenges.
Attention to Detail & Safety – Precision and safety are at the core of every ironworker’s job.
Mechanics & Engineering Knowledge – Skills in rigging, welding, and construction mechanics transition seamlessly.


What Do Ironworkers Do?


Structural Steel Work – Build skyscrapers, bridges, and stadiums.
Reinforcing Concrete – Install steel rebar for foundations and infrastructure.
Welding & Fabrication – Cut, shape, and assemble heavy metal structures.
Rigging & Machinery Moving – Safely lift and place massive equipment.


Your Next Mission: Apply Today!


We honor your service by providing a career that offers financial stability, career growth, and a brotherhood that has your back.


Apply Now & Secure Your Future!
Call or Text: Brad Pierce (248) 938-7955
Visit:
Ironworkers Local 25


Your service made a difference. Now, help us build the future. Join Ironworkers Local 25 today!


 



Requirements

Physical Strength & Stamina – Ability to lift heavy materials, work long hours, and endure physically demanding tasks.


Comfort with Heights – Must work on tall structures, often on narrow beams, with confidence and balance.


Manual Dexterity – Skilled in using tools, welding, and assembling metal components with precision.


Mathematical Skills – Basic understanding of measurements, angles, and calculations for accurate installation. 


Teamwork & Communication – Work closely with a crew to ensure safety and efficiency on the job site. 



Additional Information

Anticipated Start Date

2025-05-19

Trade Organization

International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers