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Reinforcing Ironworker - COA

College of Southern Nevada

Certificate

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Locations

Where this program is offered

  • Las Vegas, Nevada

    6375 W. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, Nevada, 89146-1164

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

Auto-populated·from O*NET via SOC 47-2171.00

Skills

CoordinationCritical Thinking

Knowledge

Building and ConstructionMathematicsAdministration and ManagementDesignEnglish Language

Abilities

Static StrengthTrunk StrengthMultilimb CoordinationManual DexterityArm-Hand SteadinessExtent FlexibilityStaminaNear VisionFinger DexterityControl Precision

Tasks

  • Determine quantities, sizes, shapes, and locations of reinforcing rods from blueprints, sketches, or
  • Space and fasten together rods in forms according to blueprints, using wire and pliers.
  • Position and secure steel bars, rods, cables, or mesh in concrete forms, using fasteners, rod-bendin
  • Unload rebar from trucks.
  • Use forklifts or cranes to move construction material, such as rebar.

Technology

Project management softwareComputer aided design CAD softwareData base user interface and query softwareSpreadsheet softwareWord processing software

Tools

Acetylene torchesAdjustable widemouth pliersAir compressorsArc welding equipmentAutomatic rebar tying toolsBeam spreadersBolt cuttersCaulking gunsChain slingsChokersCrowbarsCutoff sawsDouble lanyardsElectric drillsGrease guns

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Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

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Occupations matched to this program, with median wage, top wage, growth, and openings
SOCOccupationMethodWageGrowthOpenings
Match confidence: medium47-2171.00Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workerstitle_inference$59,280 median$95,530 top+4.64%90
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certificate)

  • Blueprints and placement sketches — read and interpret independently to determine rod quantities, sizes, and spacing on routine residential and light commercial projects.
  • Steel bars, cables, and wire mesh — position and secure within concrete forms using fasteners and hand tools with minimal oversight on standard pours.
  • Bar cutters and acetylene torches — cut rebar to required lengths safely and accurately, selecting the appropriate tool based on rod diameter and site conditions.
  • Rod-bending machines and hand bending tools — produce hooks, stirrups, and standard bends to plan dimensions on a mid-size construction job site.
  • Wire-tying patterns — apply correct spacing and fastening sequences when assembling rebar cages for columns, beams, and slabs on routine assignments.
  • Wire mesh and fabric reinforcement — cut, fit, and position sections in floor and wall forms to match design coverage requirements without direct supervision.
  • Arc-welding equipment — perform basic tack welds on rebar assemblies in accordance with project specifications under periodic quality checks.
  • Material quantity calculations — use mathematics and project documents to estimate rod counts and cut lists for assigned sections of a concrete structure.
  • Coordination with concrete placement crews — communicate rebar readiness and adjust bar positions in response to pour schedules on active job sites.
  • Spreadsheet and word processing software — enter daily production data and material logs accurately when required by site administration procedures.

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