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Boilermaker careers
A Boilermaker uses steel and other metals to make parts and products for use in a range of settings. You’ll use technical drawings or other means to determine the requirements of a piece of work and ensure the finished product meets specifications. Boilermakers use various techniques to shape, cut and join metal, such as welding, bolting and riveting. Boilermakers may repair existing parts or structures or they might fabricate new pieces as required.
Boilermakers need to have excellent attention to detail and be good at working with their hands. You’ll have to be able to work as part of a team but also complete tasks independently when required. Boilermakers should be safety-focused and able to use their skills in a range of situations.