2025年版 鉄骨工(アイアンワーカー)履歴書例とテンプレート
米国労働統計局(BLS)は、2034年までに毎年およそ7,000件の鉄骨工の求人を予測していますが、採用担当者は、ほとんどの応募者が提出する履歴書が、この職種が要求する精度、安全規律、身体的厳密性を伝えることに失敗していると報告しています。鉄筋工の年間給与の中央値は2024年5月時点で59,280ドル、構造用鉄・鋼工は62,700ドルであり、最も高給の組合および商業ポジションに対する競争は激しいものがあります。履歴書は、これまで担った職名を列挙するだけでなく、構造図を読めること、荷物を安全に吊り上げられること、鋼材をスケジュール通りに建てられることを示す必要があります。
目次
- なぜこの役割が重要か
- エントリーレベル鉄骨工履歴書例
- ミドルレベル職人鉄骨工履歴書例
- シニア鉄骨工フォアマン履歴書例
- 鉄骨工履歴書の重要スキル
- Professional Summary の例
- 避けるべきよくある間違い
- ATS最適化のヒント
- よくある質問
- 引用
なぜこの役割が重要か
鉄骨工は米国のあらゆる主要建設プロジェクトの骨格です。高速道路の橋を支える鉄筋から、50階建てのオフィスタワーの骨組みを形成する構造用鋼鉄の柱まで、商業建設や工業建設において鉄骨工が行う作業なしには何も立ちません。BLSは、構造(47-2221)と鉄筋(47-2171)の両分類で鉄骨工の総雇用数をおよそ97,400人と報告しており、2024年から2034年にかけて4%の成長が予測されています — 全国の全職業の平均とほぼ一致します。
ベースラインの成長を超えて需要を押し上げているのはインフラです。署名されたインフラ投資法案は、橋の交換、高速道路の再建、公共交通の拡大に数千億ドルを割り当てています — いずれも鉄筋を結び、鋼材を建て、構造的な接合を AWS D1.1 規格に従って溶接できる熟練した鉄骨工を必要とするプロジェクトです。Iron Workers International 組合は、全国の徒弟制度プログラムが、引退する職人が残した空白を埋めるために積極的に採用していると報告しています。平均的な鉄骨工の徒弟期間は3〜4年で、6,000〜8,000時間のOJTに加えて600〜800時間の教室指導が必要です。
求職者にとって、これは機会を意味しますが、同様の資格と職業学校の経歴を持つ候補者プールからの競争も意味します。建てた tonnage を定量化し、安全記録を文書化し、特定の溶接資格を発行機関とともに記載し、プロジェクトのスコープを示した丁寧に作られた履歴書は、呼び出される鉄骨工と、応募が general contractor の ATS に消えてしまう鉄骨工を分けます。
エントリーレベル鉄骨工履歴書例
MARCUS J. DELGADO
Phone: (713) 555-0192 | Email: [email protected] | Location: Houston, TX 77034 | LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/marcusdelgado-ironworker
Professional Summary
Ironworker apprentice with 2 years of hands-on structural and reinforcing experience across commercial construction projects totaling $28M in combined value. Completed 3,400 hours of on-the-job training through the Iron Workers Local 84 apprenticeship program with zero recordable safety incidents. Hold OSHA 30 Construction certification and AWS D1.1 pre-qualified welder status. Skilled in rebar placement, structural bolt-up, and rigging loads up to 15 tons using tower and mobile cranes.
Core Skills
Structural Steel Erection | Rebar Tying & Placement | Blueprint Reading | AWS D1.1 Welding | SMAW & FCAW Processes | Rigging & Signal Person | OSHA 30 Construction | Crane Hand Signals | Torque Wrench Calibration | Fall Protection Systems | Concrete Formwork Support | Plumb & Level Alignment
Professional Experience
Apprentice Ironworker Gulf Coast Steel Erectors — Houston, TX June 2023 – Present
- Erected 340 tons of structural steel across 3 commercial building projects ranging from 4 to 12 stories, maintaining plumb tolerances within 1/8 inch per floor height
- Tied and placed 22,000 linear feet of #4 through #11 reinforcing bar for a 180,000 sq ft warehouse foundation, completing the mat slab ahead of the 14-day schedule by 2 days
- Performed 280 SMAW field welds on moment connections that passed 100% of ultrasonic testing inspections with zero rejections
- Rigged and set 45 precast concrete tilt-up wall panels averaging 18 tons each using a 200-ton mobile crane, achieving zero rigging incidents across the 3-week lift operation
- Installed 1,200 linear feet of metal decking and welded 3,600 shear studs for composite floor systems, averaging 150 studs per 8-hour shift
Construction Laborer / Ironworker Helper Marek Brothers Construction — Houston, TX January 2022 – May 2023
- Supported a 6-person ironworker crew on a $15M hospital expansion project by staging materials, sorting 85 tons of structural members by sequence number, and maintaining the laydown yard to enable on-time erection of each floor
- Operated oxy-fuel cutting torches to prepare 320 bevel cuts on column base plates, maintaining a 37.5-degree bevel angle within ±2 degrees
- Assembled and secured 4,800 sq ft of scaffolding and fall protection systems weekly, resulting in zero fall-related incidents over 16 months
- Loaded and unloaded steel deliveries totaling 210 truckloads using a 10,000 lb forklift, maintaining an inventory accuracy rate of 98% against shipping manifests
Education
Ironworker Apprenticeship Program (In Progress) Iron Workers Local 84 Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee — Houston, TX Expected Completion: June 2025 3,400 of 6,000 required OJT hours completed | 420 classroom hours in welding, rigging, blueprint reading, and structural layout
High School Diploma Pasadena Memorial High School — Pasadena, TX Graduated: May 2021
Certifications
- OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety — OSHA Outreach Training Program, 2023
- AWS D1.1 Structural Welding (SMAW, 3G & 4G positions) — American Welding Society, 2023
- NCCER Ironworking Level 1 — National Center for Construction Education and Research, 2023
- Qualified Rigger — Iron Workers Local 84 Training Center, 2023
- CPR/First Aid — American Red Cross, 2024
- NCCCO Crane Signal Person — National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators, 2024
ミドルレベル職人鉄骨工履歴書例
KEVIN R. NOWAK
Phone: (312) 555-0847 | Email: [email protected] | Location: Chicago, IL 60632 | LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kevinnowak-iw63
Professional Summary
Journeyman ironworker with 6 years of experience in structural steel erection, reinforcing, and ornamental metalwork on commercial and infrastructure projects valued from $5M to $220M. Erected over 4,800 tons of structural steel across 18 completed projects including high-rise buildings, bridge superstructures, and industrial facilities. Certified AWS D1.1 and D1.5 welder with zero weld rejection rate on 1,400+ inspected field welds. Maintain a personal safety record of 2,190 consecutive days without a recordable incident.
Core Skills
Structural Steel Erection | Bridge Superstructure Assembly | Ornamental Metal Installation | AWS D1.1/D1.5 Welding | SMAW, FCAW, GMAW Processes | Column Plumbing & Alignment | Bolted & Welded Moment Connections | Rigging Plans & Critical Lifts | Tower Crane Operations Support | Metal Deck & Shear Stud Installation | Rebar Placement (Epoxy-Coated & Stainless) | Pre-Engineered Metal Buildings | Curtain Wall Framing | Fall Protection Planning | Blueprint & Shop Drawing Interpretation | AISC Erection Tolerances
Professional Experience
Journeyman Ironworker Danny's Construction Company — Chicago, IL March 2021 – Present
- Erected 2,100 tons of structural steel on a 32-story mixed-use tower in Chicago's South Loop, maintaining AISC erection tolerances of 1/4 inch per 100 feet on column plumbness across all 32 floors
- Performed 860 full-penetration groove welds on moment frame connections for a seismic Category D structure, achieving a 100% pass rate across ultrasonic and radiographic testing inspections
- Led a 4-person erection crew on a $42M bridge deck replacement spanning 1,200 feet over the Des Plaines River, completing structural steel placement 8 days ahead of the 90-day IDOT schedule
- Installed 46,000 sq ft of composite metal floor decking and welded 12,800 headed shear studs across 3 projects, maintaining a production rate 12% above the crew average
- Rigged and set 28 steel plate girders weighing between 22 and 48 tons each using a 300-ton crawler crane, writing and executing lift plans for 6 critical picks that required dual-crane tandem lifts
Apprentice / Journeyman Ironworker Midwest Steel Inc. — Gary, IN September 2018 – February 2021
- Completed the Iron Workers Local 63 4-year apprenticeship program, logging 6,400 OJT hours and 780 classroom hours with a 94% academic average across welding, rigging, and structural theory courses
- Tied and placed 180,000 pounds of reinforcing steel for a 240,000 sq ft distribution center foundation, maintaining rebar spacing within ±1/4 inch of drawing specifications
- Erected the structural framework for 3 pre-engineered metal buildings totaling 96,000 sq ft, including purlins, girts, and standing seam metal roof panels
- Installed 2,800 linear feet of ornamental stainless steel railings and guardrails in a hospital renovation project, completing all welds to architectural finish grade (ground and polished to 120-grit)
- Operated personnel hoists, aerial lifts, and scaffolding systems at heights up to 280 feet, conducting daily pre-shift equipment inspections that identified and corrected 14 mechanical deficiencies before they became safety hazards
Structural Steel Fabrication Shop Worker Atlas Iron Works — Hammond, IN May 2017 – August 2018
- Fabricated structural steel components for 7 commercial building projects by cutting, drilling, and fitting beams, columns, and connection plates using CNC beam lines, ironworkers, and manual layout techniques
- Completed 520 shop welds per month on average using FCAW and SAW processes, maintaining a first-pass inspection acceptance rate of 97%
- Read and interpreted 140+ structural and connection detail shop drawings, identifying and flagging 8 dimensional conflicts to the detailing department before fabrication
- Operated a 10-ton overhead bridge crane daily for material handling, moving an average of 35 structural members per shift without incident
Education
Ironworker Apprenticeship — Journeyman Certificate Iron Workers Local 63 Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee — Chicago, IL Completed: September 2022 6,400 OJT hours | 780 classroom hours | Graduated with honors
Welding Technology Certificate Ivy Tech Community College — Gary, IN Completed: April 2017 Focus: SMAW, FCAW, GMAW, Blueprint Reading, Metallurgy
Certifications
- AWS D1.1 Structural Welding — Certified Welder, All Positions (3G, 4G, 6G) — American Welding Society, 2020
- AWS D1.5 Bridge Welding Code — Certified Welder (FCAW, 3G) — American Welding Society, 2021
- OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety — OSHA Outreach Training Program, 2019
- NCCER Ironworking Levels 1–3 — National Center for Construction Education and Research, 2022
- NCCCO Qualified Rigger — National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators, 2020
- Qualified Signal Person — Iron Workers Local 63 Training Center, 2019
- Fall Protection Competent Person — Safety Council of Greater Chicago, 2021
- CPR/AED/First Aid — American Heart Association, 2024
シニア鉄骨工フォアマン履歴書例
JAMES T. BLACKWATER
Phone: (206) 555-0631 | Email: [email protected] | Location: Seattle, WA 98108 | LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jamesblackwater-ironworker
Professional Summary
Ironworker general foreman with 14 years of progressive field experience and 7 years in supervisory roles directing crews of 8 to 42 ironworkers on commercial, industrial, and heavy civil projects valued up to $380M. Erected over 18,000 tons of structural steel across 50+ completed projects including high-rise towers, stadiums, bridges, and data center facilities. Maintained a crew safety record of zero lost-time incidents across 340,000 man-hours supervised. Certified AWS D1.1, D1.5, and D1.8 welder and NCCCO Qualified Rigger with deep expertise in critical lift planning, erection sequencing, and schedule optimization.
Core Skills
Crew Supervision (8–42 Ironworkers) | Erection Sequencing & Scheduling | Critical Lift Planning | Structural Steel Erection | Bridge & Highway Infrastructure | High-Rise Construction | AWS D1.1/D1.5/D1.8 Welding | SMAW, FCAW, GMAW, SAW Processes | Rigging Engineering Collaboration | Tower Crane Coordination | Pre-Task Safety Planning | OSHA Compliance & Incident Investigation | Budget & Manpower Forecasting | Shop Drawing Review | RFI Processing | BIM Coordination for Steel | Bolted & Welded Connection QC | Composite Floor Systems | Metal Building Erection | Curtain Wall & Ornamental Systems | Mentor & Apprentice Training
Professional Experience
General Foreman — Structural Steel Schuff Steel Company — Seattle, WA April 2020 – Present
- Direct 28 to 42 ironworkers across 3 concurrent erection zones on a $380M, 44-story mixed-use tower in downtown Seattle, coordinating with 2 tower cranes and maintaining the steel erection schedule within 1 day of the master CPM baseline across 18 months of active erection
- Reduced structural steel erection cycle time from 7 days per floor to 5.5 days per floor by reorganizing crew assignments and implementing a just-in-time material staging system, saving the project $620,000 in general conditions costs
- Maintained zero lost-time incidents across 182,000 man-hours by implementing daily pre-task hazard analyses, weekly toolbox safety talks, and a near-miss reporting system that captured and resolved 47 potential hazards before they resulted in injuries
- Coordinated the rigging and erection of 12 steel transfer trusses weighing between 65 and 110 tons each, developing detailed critical lift plans reviewed and approved by the project's rigging engineer
- Reviewed 1,800+ structural shop drawings for constructability, generating 34 RFIs that identified connection conflicts and resolving them with the structural engineer of record an average of 12 days before the affected steel arrived on site
- Mentored 8 apprentice ironworkers through their training requirements, with 6 advancing to journeyman status during the project duration
Ironworker Foreman Herrick Corporation — Stockton, CA / Traveling June 2016 – March 2020
- Supervised a crew of 12 to 18 ironworkers on 8 completed projects including 2 hospital expansions, a university athletic arena, and 4 industrial warehouse structures with a combined structural steel tonnage of 6,200 tons
- Erected 1,400 tons of structural steel for a 120,000 sq ft seismic retrofit of a 1960s-era hospital building in Oakland, installing 280 buckling-restrained braced frames (BRBFs) and completing all welded connections per AWS D1.8 Seismic Supplement requirements
- Managed weekly manpower projections and cost tracking, consistently delivering projects within 3% of the estimated ironwork labor budget across all 8 assignments
- Planned and executed the erection of a 540-foot-span roof truss system for a 22,000-seat university arena, assembling the 180-ton truss on the ground in 4 sections and lifting it into position using a 500-ton mobile crane in a single 16-hour shift
- Achieved EMR (Experience Modification Rate) of 0.72 for the crew during tenure, 28% below the industry average of 1.00, by enforcing strict fall protection compliance and conducting bi-weekly safety audits
Journeyman Ironworker Pankow Builders — Oakland, CA August 2011 – May 2016
- Erected structural steel and placed reinforcing bar on 11 commercial and institutional projects totaling over 5,400 tons of steel and 1.2 million pounds of rebar across the San Francisco Bay Area
- Performed 1,800+ field welds including full-penetration groove welds, fillet welds, and plug welds on moment frames and braced frames, with a 99.2% first-time pass rate on UT and MT inspections
- Installed 84,000 sq ft of composite metal floor deck and welded 22,400 shear studs across a 16-story residential tower, completing decking operations an average of 1 day ahead of schedule per floor
- Trained and mentored 4 apprentices in structural bolt-up procedures, plumbing techniques, and safe crane signaling practices, with all 4 completing their apprenticeship programs
- Selected by the superintendent to serve as safety lead for a $95M mixed-use project, conducting daily site inspections that identified and corrected 120 safety deficiencies over the 22-month project duration
Education
Ironworker Apprenticeship — Journeyman Certificate Iron Workers Local 377 Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee — San Francisco, CA Completed: August 2015 6,800 OJT hours | 800 classroom hours
Associate of Applied Science — Welding Technology San Francisco City College — San Francisco, CA Completed: May 2011 Focus: Structural Welding, Metallurgy, Blueprint Reading, Quality Control
Certifications
- AWS D1.1 Structural Welding — Certified Welder, All Positions — American Welding Society, 2013
- AWS D1.5 Bridge Welding Code — Certified Welder (FCAW, SMAW) — American Welding Society, 2017
- AWS D1.8 Seismic Supplement — Certified Welder — American Welding Society, 2018
- OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety — OSHA Outreach Training Program, 2014
- OSHA 500 Trainer Course for Construction — OSHA Training Institute, 2019
- NCCER Ironworking Levels 1–4 — National Center for Construction Education and Research, 2015
- NCCCO Qualified Rigger — National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators, 2016
- NCCCO Certified Signal Person — National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators, 2014
- Fall Protection Competent Person — Iron Workers Local 86 Training Center, 2020
- Scaffold Competent Person — National Safety Council, 2018
- CPR/AED/First Aid Instructor — American Heart Association, 2022
鉄骨工履歴書の重要スキル
ゼネコン、鋼材架設業者、組合の斡旋所が使用するATSは、特定の技術用語をスキャンします。経験を正確に反映する範囲で、これらのキーワードを履歴書全体に含めてください。
技術スキル
- Structural steel erection
- Reinforcing bar (rebar) tying and placement
- Ornamental metal installation
- Blueprint and shop drawing reading
- Structural welding (SMAW, FCAW, GMAW, SAW)
- AWS D1.1 Structural Welding Code
- AWS D1.5 Bridge Welding Code
- Rigging and load calculations
- Crane signal communication (hand and voice)
- Critical lift planning
- Bolt-up and torque verification
- Metal deck installation
- Shear stud welding
- Composite floor systems
- Pre-engineered metal building erection
- Curtain wall framing
- Column plumbing and alignment
- Oxy-fuel and plasma cutting
- Rebar bending and fabrication
- Concrete formwork support
安全とコンプライアンススキル
- OSHA 10/30 Construction Safety
- Fall protection (harness, guardrail, safety net)
- Confined space entry
- Hazard communication (HazCom)
- Pre-task hazard analysis
- Lockout/tagout (LOTO)
- Scaffold erection and inspection
- Aerial lift operation
- Personal protective equipment (PPE) compliance
リーダーシップとプロジェクトスキル
- Crew supervision and scheduling
- Manpower forecasting
- Cost tracking and labor budgeting
- Erection sequencing
- RFI processing
- BIM coordination for steel
- Apprentice mentoring
- Toolbox safety talks
- Quality control inspections
Professional Summary の例
エントリーレベル(徒弟/0〜2年)
Detail-oriented ironworker apprentice with 18 months of on-the-job training in structural steel erection and reinforcing bar placement on commercial projects valued up to $20M. Completed 2,800 OJT hours through the Iron Workers Local 40 apprenticeship program with zero safety violations. Hold AWS D1.1 structural welding certification and OSHA 30 construction card. Consistently praised by journeymen mentors for precise bolt-up work and reliable crane signaling.
ミドルレベル(職人/3〜7年)
Journeyman ironworker with 5 years of field experience erecting 3,200 tons of structural steel across 14 commercial and industrial projects. Certified AWS D1.1 and D1.5 welder with a 98.5% first-time weld inspection pass rate on over 900 tested joints. NCCCO Qualified Rigger experienced in planning and executing lifts up to 60 tons. Maintain a personal safety record of zero recordable incidents across 9,600 worked hours, and hold NCCER Ironworking Levels 1 through 3.
シニア(フォアマン/8年以上)
Ironworker foreman with 12 years of field experience and 5 years supervising crews of 10 to 30 ironworkers on high-rise, bridge, and industrial construction projects valued from $15M to $250M. Directed the erection of over 12,000 tons of structural steel with a crew safety record of zero lost-time incidents across 200,000 supervised man-hours. AWS-certified in D1.1, D1.5, and D1.8 welding codes. Reduced per-floor erection cycle times by 18% on a 38-story tower through improved sequencing and material staging protocols.
避けるべきよくある間違い
1. 測定可能な成果ではなく職務を列挙する
"erected structural steel" と書いても、採用担当者には当たり前のこと以上は何も伝わりません。すべての鉄骨工が鋼材を建てます。応募者を際立たせるのは、どれだけの量、どれだけ速く、どれだけ安全に かです。職務ベースの箇条書きを、指標重視の記述に置き換えてください:"Erected 480 tons of structural steel on a 14-story commercial building, maintaining AISC plumbness tolerances across all floors and completing erection 5 days ahead of the 60-day schedule."
2. 資格を省略したり、発行機関なしで記載したりする
具体的なコード(D1.1、D1.5、D1.8)、溶接プロセス(SMAW、FCAW)、テストポジション(3G、4G、6G)のない AWS 溶接資格は不完全です。採用担当者と安全担当者は資格を検証します — 完全な資格名、発行機関、取得年を記載してください。"Welding certified" は資格ではありません。"AWS D1.1 Certified Welder — SMAW, 3G/4G Positions — American Welding Society, 2023" が資格です。
3. 安全実績を定量化しない
建設業者は安全記録を主要な採用基準として扱います。EMR と保険料がクルーのパフォーマンスに依存するためです。3年間記録可能な事故なしで働いたのであれば、それを明示的に述べてください:"Maintained zero recordable safety incidents across 5,400 worked hours." 履歴書に安全記録を載せないと、採用担当者は平均と仮定せざるを得なくなります。
4. すべての応募に汎用的な履歴書を使う
鉄骨架設の用語で埋め尽くされた履歴書で鉄筋工(rebar)のポジションに応募する構造鉄骨工は、ATSと採用担当者を混乱させます。スキルセクションとProfessional Summaryを、求人投稿に記載された鉄骨工の具体的な分野(構造、鉄筋、装飾、吊り具重視)に合わせて調整してください。それぞれに固有の語彙があります。
5. 組合所属と徒弟制度の詳細に言及しないこと
組合員資格と徒弟制度の修了は、鉄骨工の職業において重要な資格です。Iron Workers の4年間の徒弟制度を修了した場合は、組合支部、OJT時間数、教室時間数、修了日を記載してください。組合請負業者は、認定されたJATCプログラムで訓練された候補者を特に探しています。
6. 古いまたはプロフェッショナルでないメールアドレスを含める
建設業の採用担当者と斡旋者は素早く動きます。"[email protected]" のようなメールは不注意を示唆します。プロフェッショナルな形式を使ってください:[email protected]。同様に、営業時間中に電話を受けられる有効な電話番号を含めてください — 斡旋所からの電話を取り損ねると、多くの場合リストの次の名前に回ります。
7. 10年未満の経験で複数ページの履歴書を書く
複数の専門分野と監督職を横断する10年以上の多様な鉄骨工経験がない限り、履歴書は1ページに収めてください。採用担当者と組合の斡旋者は、一度に数十の応募をレビューします。強力な指標を備えた簡潔な1ページの履歴書は、不要な内容で膨らませた長々とした2ページのドキュメントよりも権威を伝えます。
ATS最適化のヒント
1. 求人投稿の正確な職名をミラーする
投稿が "Structural Ironworker" と言っているなら、Professional Summary と経験セクションでそのフレーズをそのまま使ってください — "Iron Worker"、"Steel Worker"、"Structural Steel Erector" ではなく。ATSソフトウェアは文字通りキーワードをマッチングし、バリエーションはマッチとして登録されない場合があります。雇用主が "ironworker"(1語)を使うか "iron worker"(2語)を使うかを確認し、その慣例に合わせてください。
2. 最初に頭字語をスペルアウトしてから略す
最初は "American Welding Society (AWS) D1.1" と書き、以降の参照では "AWS D1.1" を使ってください。"OSHA 30" を使う前に "Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 30-Hour" と書いてください。ATSは完全名または略語のいずれかを検索する可能性があり、このアプローチは両方をキャプチャします。
3. 図やグラフィックのないクリーンな単一列形式を使用する
建設業界のATSプラットフォーム — Turner、Skanska、Clark Construction のような大手ゼネコンが使用するもの — は、アップロードされた履歴書からフォーマットを頻繁に除去します。表、テキストボックス、列、ヘッダー/フッター、画像はコンテンツを乱したり、見えなくしたりする可能性があります。標準のセクションヘッダー(Professional Summary、Experience、Education、Certifications、Skills)を、単一列レイアウトのプレーンテキストで使用してください。
4. 具体的な tonnage、寸法、プロジェクト価値を含める
ATSキーワードマッチングはさておき、初期スクリーニングを通過した後に履歴書を読む人間は、スコープ指標を探しています。建てた鋼材の tonnage、建設した構造物の高さ、監督したクルーメンバーの数、プロジェクトのドル価値を含めてください。これらの数字は、応募者の経験が彼らのプロジェクト規模に合致しているかどうかを示します。
5. 専用の Certifications セクションを作成する
OSHA、AWS、NCCER、NCCCO の資格を経験の箇条書きの中に埋めないでください。各資格を独自の行に記載したスタンドアローンの "Certifications" セクションは、ATSがすべてのキーワードをキャプチャし、採用担当者が一目で資格を検証できることを保証します。
6. 要求されたファイル形式で提出する
求人投稿がPDFを要求している場合、PDFを提出してください。Word文書(.docx)を要求している場合、Wordを提出してください。一部のATSプラットフォームは、一方の形式を他方よりもよく解析します。形式が指定されていない場合、PDFは最も確実にレイアウトを保持しますが、常に最初に応募指示を確認してください。
7. 場所と出張可能性を含める
多くの鉄骨工の職はプロジェクト現場への出張を必要とします。出張または転勤の意思があれば、サマリーまたは別個の "Additional Information" 行に記載してください。出張鉄骨工のポジション向けATSは、しばしば地理的可用性でフィルタリングし、"available for travel assignments nationwide" や "valid TWIC card for port and refinery access" のようなフレーズを含めることで、履歴書をアクティブプールに留めることができます。
よくある質問
鉄骨工になるのに大学の学位は必要ですか?
正式な大学の学位は必要ありません。標準的な入職経路は、Iron Workers International 組合が地域のJoint Apprenticeship and Training Committees(JATC)を通じて管理する3〜4年の徒弟制度プログラムです。これらのプログラムは高校卒業資格またはGEDを必要とし、応募者は通常18歳以上で、身体的適性評価に合格し、数学と機械的推論を扱う適性試験に合格する必要があります。一部の鉄骨工は、技術大学のNCCER認定訓練プログラムを通じて業界に入ります。
鉄骨工の履歴書にどのような資格を記載すべきですか?
直接検証可能で、ポジションに関連する資格を優先してください:AWS D1.1(Structural Welding Code — Steel)、OSHA 10 または OSHA 30 Construction、NCCER Ironworking の資格レベル、NCCCO Qualified Rigger、NCCCO Signal Person。橋梁や耐震プロジェクトで作業する場合は、AWS D1.5(Bridge Welding Code)と AWS D1.8(Seismic Supplement)を追加してください。常に発行機関、具体的なコードまたはレベル、資格取得年または最新の更新年を含めてください。
正確な tonnage 数を追跡していない場合、経験をどのように定量化すればよいですか?
プロジェクト記録と一般的な構造用鋼材の重量に基づいて推定してください。典型的なオフィスビルは、1平方フィートあたり約8〜12ポンドの構造用鋼材を使用します。したがって、100,000平方フィートの建物にはおよそ400〜600トンの鋼材が含まれます。建物のサイズ、階数、プロジェクト数を使って合理的な推定値を作成し、プロジェクトの種類とおおよその平方フィートを tonnage とともに参照することで、採用担当者が数字の妥当性を検証できるようにしてください。
組合支部番号を履歴書に含めるべきですか?
はい。Iron Workers の地方組合番号を含めることは、採用担当者に、認定された徒弟制度を修了し、現在の組合費を維持し、斡旋対象であることを示します。"Member, Iron Workers Local 40" または "Journeyman, Iron Workers Local 63 — Completed 4-Year Apprenticeship, 2022" のような形式で記載してください。組合所属は、団体交渉協定のもとで作業する請負業者にとってポジティブな資格であり、訓練履歴の検証経路を提供します。
鉄骨工の履歴書の職歴はどこまでさかのぼるべきですか?
直近の10〜15年に職歴を限定してください。エントリーレベルの履歴書の場合、一部の役割が laborer や helper であっても、関連する建設経験をすべて含めてください — 業界への進展を示します。経験豊富な職人やフォアマンの場合、スコープ、専門性、安全記録を最もよく示すプロジェクトに焦点を当ててください。古いポジションは1行で要約できます("Additional experience as an apprentice ironworker with XYZ Steel, 2008–2012")。詳細な箇条書きは不要です。
引用
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. "Ironworkers — Occupational Outlook Handbook." BLS.gov. https://www.bls.gov/ooh/construction-and-extraction/structural-iron-and-steel-workers.htm
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. "Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers — Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, May 2024." BLS.gov. https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes472171.htm
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. "Structural Iron and Steel Workers — Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, May 2024." BLS.gov. https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes472221.htm
- Iron Workers International Association. "Apprenticeship." Ironworkers.org. https://www.ironworkers.org/s/apprenticeship
- Iron Workers International Association. "Welding Certification." Ironworkers.org. https://www.ironworkers.org/s/welding-certification
- American Welding Society. "Ironworker Career Profile." AWS.org. https://www.aws.org/career-resources/career-paths-in-welding/ironworker/
- National Center for Construction Education and Research. "Ironworking Craft Catalog." NCCER.org. https://www.nccer.org/craft-catalog/ironworking/
- National Center for Construction Education and Research. "Reinforcing Ironwork Craft Catalog." NCCER.org. https://www.nccer.org/craft-catalog/reinforcing-ironwork/
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration. "Construction Industry Outreach Training." OSHA.gov. https://www.osha.gov/training/outreach/construction
- ONET OnLine. "47-2171.00 — Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers." ONET. https://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/47-2171.00
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