Structural Steel Worker / Structural Ironworker in St. Louis, MO
Salary data, training programs, and job outlook for St. Louis-area Structural Steel Worker / Structural Ironworkers
💰 St. Louis Area Salary
Salaries vary by employer, experience, and certifications. St. Louis figures based on regional BLS data and cost-of-living adjustments.
📋 About Structural Steel Worker / Structural Ironworker Work in St. Louis
Structural steel workers erect the steel skeletons of skyscrapers, bridges, and stadiums — working at great heights to connect massive beams and columns. It's one of the most dramatic and well-compensated trades, with union wages that reflect the skill and courage the work demands.
What You Do Day-to-Day
- Hoist and connect steel beams using cranes and rigging
- Bolt and weld structural connections
- Work from elevated platforms and ironworker decks
- Read structural drawings and erection plans
- Install metal decking and stairways
🎓 Training Programs Near St. Louis
Browse all Missouri schools offering Structural Steel Worker / Structural Ironworker programs.
📈 Job Outlook
National Growth: 5% (Average)
National Jobs: 89K employed nationwide
Credential Required: IMPACT Apprenticeship (Ironworkers International)
Typical Program: Apprenticeship — 3–4 years