Metal Fabrication Technician (Stairs, Rails & Custom Steel)

Metal Fabrication Technician (Stairs, Rails & Custom Steel)

Location: Richmond, VA
Schedule: First Shift | Monday–Friday, 5:00 AM–3:00 PM (occasional Saturdays)
Pay: Starting at $22/hour (higher based on experience)

Position Summary

We are seeking a skilled Metal Fabrication Technician to build and assemble custom steel components such as railings, stairs, ladders, and other fabricated metal products. This role requires strong blueprint reading, hands-on fabrication experience, and the ability to adapt in a production-driven shop environment.

Core Responsibilities

  • Fabricate and assemble custom metal components including railing systems, stair units, ladders, and related items
  • Interpret shop drawings, blueprints, job tickets, and specifications to ensure accurate production
  • Perform layout, measuring, cutting, fitting, welding, and finishing tasks
  • Operate fabrication equipment such as saws, shears, press brakes, and welding machines
  • Complete welds using FCAW methods and prepare materials for final assembly
  • Ensure all work meets quality standards and project timelines
  • Inspect finished components for accuracy and conformance to specifications
  • Collaborate with team members and supervisors to complete jobs efficiently
  • Troubleshoot fabrication challenges and suggest practical solutions
  • Maintain a clean, organized, and safety-compliant work area
  • Adjust to shifting job priorities and production demands as needed
  • Minimum Qualifications

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Prior experience in metal fabrication, especially with miscellaneous metals or railing systems
  • Ability to read and interpret fabrication drawings and blueprints
  • Experience performing FCAW welding (certifications are a plus)
  • Strong attention to detail and craftsmanship
  • Ability to manage time effectively in a fast-paced environment
  • Capable of lifting up to 50 lbs and working in an industrial shop setting
  • Team-oriented mindset with flexibility to support multiple projects
  • Work Environment

  • Indoor fabrication shop with exposure to dust, welding fumes, exhaust, and paint vapors
  • Regular exposure to noise, moving machinery, and electrical equipment
  • Early start schedule with potential overtime and weekend work
  • Required PPE includes safety glasses, protective footwear, hearing protection, and appropriate work clothing
  • Long pants required at all times on the shop floor