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TRADEWORKERS THAT GET YOUR BACK.

CraftForce finds the best people in the biz, and we’ve got you covered in these fields.

IRONWORKERS

Experienced and qualified ironworkers are ready to take heat, and cut, bend, and install the metal components of your structural work. Our network includes ironworkers focused on quality and precision with knowledge to produce rods, beams, and trusses — for bridges, buildings, or roads. Our people are ready to get the job done safely with minimal supervision.

WELDERS

Highly skilled welders, with attention to detail and a steady hand, are used to getting the job done in the toughest and dirtiest environments. We have a network ready to work in a variety of industries, including construction, manufacturing, and shipbuilding. Our people are experienced with a range of tools and techniques; such as gas-tungsten, arc welding (GTAW), shielded-metal, arc welding (SMAW), and plasma cutting — to create everything from bridges and buildings to cars and airplanes.

MORE ABOUT OUR IRONWORKERS
  • Read blueprints, drawings and sketches to fully grasp requirements
  • Securely bolt metal structures like beams and columns together
  • Transport heavy metal pieces from the ground level to a higher location using tools like cranes or working with other team members to help position pieces correctly
  • Build steel or iron structural pieces and components when working on a project that involves a large structure like a commercial building, a bridge, a highway or other public works project
  • Ensure proper placement, balance and alignment of structural pieces by using levels, laser tools or plumb bobs
  • Transform metal pieces into functional elements that meet the guidelines of the project by cutting materials and using fabrication techniques
  • Access challenging work positions that are either at elevation or otherwise difficult to reach while following the proper OSHA regulations
MORE ABOUT OUR WELDERS
  • Reading and understanding blueprints prior to starting a project
  • Knowledge of metallurgy
  • Knowledge of various welding techniques, including TIG, MIG, arc, and oxy-fuel welding
  • Knowledge of manual and mechanical welding techniques
  • Sourcing the materials to be used in the project
  • Measuring and cutting materials to specifications
  • Welding materials using the correct materials to join the metals together
  • Checking finished work to make sure that it falls within the tolerances marked on the blueprints

IRONWORKERS

Experienced and qualified ironworkers are ready to take heat, and cut, bend, and install the metal components of your structural work. Our network includes ironworkers focused on quality and precision with knowledge to produce rods, beams, and trusses — for bridges, buildings, or roads. Our people are ready to get the job done safely with minimal supervision.

MORE ABOUT OUR IRONWORKERS
  • Read blueprints, drawings and sketches to fully grasp requirements
  • Securely bolt metal structures like beams and columns together
  • Transport heavy metal pieces from the ground level to a higher location using tools like cranes or working with other team members to help position pieces correctly
  • Build steel or iron structural pieces and components when working on a project that involves a large structure like a commercial building, a bridge, a highway or other public works project
  • Ensure proper placement, balance and alignment of structural pieces by using levels, laser tools or plumb bobs
  • Transform metal pieces into functional elements that meet the guidelines of the project by cutting materials and using fabrication techniques
  • Access challenging work positions that are either at elevation or otherwise difficult to reach while following the proper OSHA regulations

WELDERS

Highly skilled welders, with attention to detail and a steady hand, are used to getting the job done in the toughest and dirtiest environments. We have a network ready to work in a variety of industries, including construction, manufacturing, and shipbuilding. Our people are experienced with a range of tools and techniques; such as gas-tungsten, arc welding (GTAW), shielded-metal, arc welding (SMAW), and plasma cutting — to create everything from bridges and buildings to cars and airplanes.

MORE ABOUT OUR WELDERS
  • Reading and understanding blueprints prior to starting a project
  • Knowledge of metallurgy
  • Knowledge of various welding techniques, including TIG, MIG, arc, and oxy-fuel welding
  • Knowledge of manual and mechanical welding techniques
  • Sourcing the materials to be used in the project
  • Measuring and cutting materials to specifications
  • Welding materials using the correct materials to join the metals together
  • Checking finished work to make sure that it falls within the tolerances marked on the blueprints

Pipefitters

Our qualified pipefitters have specialized skills for installing, maintaining, and repairing pipes in all types of settings; such as industrial plants, residential buildings, and commercial properties. They are experienced with a knowledge of a variety of pipes, fittings, safety guidelines, and other components to ensure the efficient flow of fluids, gasses, and other materials. Comfortable with new challenges, and using cutting-edge technology and equipment, they build solutions.

Machinists

Our skilled machinists, adept at working with precision tools and machinery to create intricate parts and components, make everything from medical devices to airplanes. We have a pool of dedicated individuals who possess a combination of technical knowledge, attention-to-detail, and problem-solving skills — essential in today’s manufacturing environment. They are comfortable with the design process, using computer-aided design (CAD) software, and ensuring the highest level of accuracy and quality.

MORE ABOUT OUR PIPEFITTERS
  • Reviewing blueprints to understand requirements
  • Setting and modifying specifications
  • Measuring and cutting pipes according to requirements
  • Welding, assembling, and lubricating pipes
  • Installing and securing pipes (e.g. with clamps)
  • Testing functionality of hydraulic and other systems
  • Repairing malfunctions, breakages, or leaks
  • Using and maintaining tools (e.g. pneumatic drill, saws)
MORE ABOUT OUR MACHINISTS
  • Reviewing samples, drawings, or instructions to understand specifications of output
  • Planning the sequence of necessary actions for the completion of a job
  • Taking measurements and marking materials for cutting or shaping
  • Selecting appropriate machines (e.g. lathes) and positioning or loading material for a job
  • Determining and programming size of batches, speed of machine etc.
  • Monitoring machine while working to adjust the feed, maintaining temperature, and identifying potential issues
  • Checking output to ensure consistency with specifications and discard defects
  • Keeping records of approved and defective units or final products
  • Performing routine machine maintenance and repairing minor damages
  • Experience in using and/or programming manual, semi-automated, or automated tools and machines (lathes, grinders etc.)
  • The ability to use precision tools (e.g. calipers) to take accurate measurements
  • Knowledge of the properties of metal and other, relevant materials

Pipefitters

Our qualified pipefitters have specialized skills for installing, maintaining, and repairing pipes in all types of settings; such as industrial plants, residential buildings, and commercial properties. They are experienced with a knowledge of a variety of pipes, fittings, safety guidelines, and other components to ensure the efficient flow of fluids, gasses, and other materials. Comfortable with new challenges, and using cutting-edge technology and equipment, they build solutions.

MORE ABOUT OUR PIPEFITTERS
  • Reviewing blueprints to understand requirements
  • Setting and modifying specifications
  • Measuring and cutting pipes according to requirements
  • Welding, assembling, and lubricating pipes
  • Installing and securing pipes (e.g. with clamps)
  • Testing functionality of hydraulic and other systems
  • Repairing malfunctions, breakages, or leaks
  • Using and maintaining tools (e.g. pneumatic drill, saws)

Machinists

Our skilled machinists, adept at working with precision tools and machinery to create intricate parts and components, make everything from medical devices to airplanes. We have a pool of dedicated individuals who possess a combination of technical knowledge, attention-to-detail, and problem-solving skills — essential in today’s manufacturing environment. They are comfortable with the design process, using computer-aided design (CAD) software, and ensuring the highest level of accuracy and quality.

MORE ABOUT OUR MACHINISTS
  • Reviewing samples, drawings, or instructions to understand specifications of output
  • Planning the sequence of necessary actions for the completion of a job
  • Taking measurements and marking materials for cutting or shaping
  • Selecting appropriate machines (e.g. lathes) and positioning or loading material for a job
  • Determining and programming size of batches, speed of machine etc.
  • Monitoring machine while working to adjust the feed, maintaining temperature, and identifying potential issues
  • Checking output to ensure consistency with specifications and discard defects
  • Keeping records of approved and defective units or final products
  • Performing routine machine maintenance and repairing minor damages
  • Experience in using and/or programming manual, semi-automated, or automated tools and machines (lathes, grinders etc.)
  • The ability to use precision tools (e.g. calipers) to take accurate measurements
  • Knowledge of the properties of metal and other, relevant materials

ELECTRICIANS

Our skilled professionals have experience installing, repairing, and maintaining electrical systems in businesses and industrial facilities. We have responsible candidates with great attention to safety precautions and knowledge in different kinds of electrical devices and systems.

ENGINEERS

We provide experts with the proven ability to be good problem solvers and critical thinkers, ready to turn an idea into a reality. Our network has a versatile range of specialties — from civil engineering, and mechanical engineering, to electrical engineering. They have experience conducting research studies, designing solutions, and overseeing the implementation and troubleshooting of various procedures to improve efficiency and safety.

MORE ABOUT OUR ELECTRICIANS
  • Executing plans of electrical wiring for well-functioning lighting, intercom, and other electrical systems
  • Installing electrical apparatus, fixtures, and equipment for alarms and other systems
  • Installing safety and distribution components (e.g. switches, resistors, circuit-breaker panels, etc.)
  • Connecting wiring in electrical circuits and networks, ensuring compatibility of components
  • Preparing and assembling conduits and connecting wiring throughout
  • Preventing breakdown of systems by routinely inspecting and replacing old wiring and insulated cables, cleaning circuits, etc.
  • Performing effective troubleshooting to identify hazards or malfunctions, and repair or substitute damaged units
  • Experience in industrial and/or commercial electrical systems
  • Skilled usage of electrical and hand tools (e.g. wire strippers, voltmeter, etc.), and electrical drawings and blueprints
  • Possessing thorough knowledge of safety procedures, legal regulations, and guidelines
  • Ready availability from being fully licensed
MORE ABOUT OUR ENGINEERS
  • Developing manufacturing processes
  • Monitoring and testing processes
  • Developing and implementing safety procedures
  • Designing, planning, and implementing the layout of manufacturing equipment
  • Using computers to compile and analyze data
  • Establishing safety and waste management procedures
  • Traveling to work sites and locations to learn about project needs and design
  • Assisting with establishing budgets and timelines
  • Ability to cooperate and communicate with others, especially those without a technical background
  • Computer literacy to run simulations and conduct ongoing research
  • Exceptional problem solving, verbal and written communication, presentation and project-management skills
  • Managing, designing, developing, creating, and maintaining small, medium, and large-scale projects
  • Conducting on-site investigations and analyzing data (maps, reports, tests, drawings, etc.)
  • Carrying out technical and feasibility studies and drawing-up blueprints that satisfy technical specifications
  • Assessing potential risks, materials, and costs
  • Complying with guidelines and regulations including permits, safety, etc., and delivering technical files and other technical documentation, as required

ELECTRICIANS

Our skilled professionals have experience installing, repairing, and maintaining electrical systems in businesses and industrial facilities. We have responsible candidates with great attention to safety precautions and knowledge in different kinds of electrical devices and systems.

MORE ABOUT OUR ELECTRICIANS
  • Executing plans of electrical wiring for well-functioning lighting, intercom, and other electrical systems
  • Installing electrical apparatus, fixtures, and equipment for alarms and other systems
  • Installing safety and distribution components (e.g. switches, resistors, circuit-breaker panels, etc.)
  • Connecting wiring in electrical circuits and networks, ensuring compatibility of components
  • Preparing and assembling conduits and connecting wiring throughout
  • Preventing breakdown of systems by routinely inspecting and replacing old wiring and insulated cables, cleaning circuits, etc.
  • Performing effective troubleshooting to identify hazards or malfunctions, and repair or substitute damaged units
  • Experience in industrial and/or commercial electrical systems
  • Skilled usage of electrical and hand tools (e.g. wire strippers, voltmeter, etc.), and electrical drawings and blueprints
  • Possessing thorough knowledge of safety procedures, legal regulations, and guidelines
  • Ready availability from being fully licensed

ENGINEERS

We provide experts with the proven ability to be good problem solvers and critical thinkers, ready to turn an idea into a reality. Our network has a versatile range of specialties — from civil engineering, and mechanical engineering, to electrical engineering. They have experience conducting research studies, designing solutions, and overseeing the implementation and troubleshooting of various procedures to improve efficiency and safety.

MORE ABOUT OUR ENGINEERS
  • Developing manufacturing processes
  • Monitoring and testing processes
  • Developing and implementing safety procedures
  • Designing, planning, and implementing the layout of manufacturing equipment
  • Using computers to compile and analyze data
  • Establishing safety and waste management procedures
  • Traveling to work sites and locations to learn about project needs and design
  • Assisting with establishing budgets and timelines
  • Ability to cooperate and communicate with others, especially those without a technical background
  • Computer literacy to run simulations and conduct ongoing research
  • Exceptional problem solving, verbal and written communication, presentation and project-management skills
  • Managing, designing, developing, creating, and maintaining small, medium, and large-scale projects
  • Conducting on-site investigations and analyzing data (maps, reports, tests, drawings, etc.)
  • Carrying out technical and feasibility studies and drawing-up blueprints that satisfy technical specifications
  • Assessing potential risks, materials, and costs
  • Complying with guidelines and regulations including permits, safety, etc., and delivering technical files and other technical documentation, as required
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