Ironworker Management Progressive Action Cooperative Trust

Expanding Job Opportunities for Ironworkers and their Contractors

The off the Job accident program has been a God's send for our injured members and helps them from digging a financial hole. There is a process  of educating the members, following up with the paperwork to the Trust Fund, insuring the member is paid. This extra time is on behalf of the Business Manager but it is worth it.

Sincerely,
Michael L. Baker
President
Iron Workers District Council of North Central States





 

Superintendent Training

Superintendent Training for Ironworkers: Ironworker superintendents are responsible for implementing an efficient site production process and maximizing profit while minimizing company liability. Ironworker superintendents serve as the contractor’s jobsite representative and establish positive relationships with the end user, contractors, and other trades while ensuring that projects are delivered safely, on schedule, and within budget.

This 5-day class is designed to develop skilled ironworker superintendents. This course is appropriate for members interested in improving their field supervision and management skills. Participants will learn:

  • to access and manipulate documents in Bluebeam Revu and Procore
  • the roles and responsibilities of the superintendent
  • effective communication skills
  • how to manage project schedules, information, people, the job site, and safety
  • how to close out a project
  • basic construction finance and law

Technology Requirements: Participants will be required to access the internet using their computer and will learn how to access cloud-based documents housed in Bluebeam Studio and Procore. Participants are required to:

  • bring a computer running full Windows OS (not Chromebook, iPad or a MAC)
  • have experience using a Windows-based computer and must bring their Windows-based device, power cord, and a travel mouse to the course
  • ensure the computer has a licensed or trial version of Bluebeam Revu 20 or 21 already installed
  • download the free 30-day trial of Bluebeam Revu from the Bluebeam website before the course begins (https://www.bluebeam.com/trials/). There will not be sufficient time to download the software the day of the course.

PLEASE NOTE:

  • This course will not address how to use Bluebeam on a MAC or iOS device. 
  • Prior versions of the software will not be covered in the course.
  • Please be aware that no computers will be supplied and the course will not be taught in a computer classroom. However, you will have access to the internet and power.

Please Note: This course is available to all ironworkers with a book number. If you do not have a book number, please contact your IMPACT Regional Director or call our main number at 202-393-1147.

To register for a specific class, please visit the IMPACT Events webpage and search for the class: https://impact-iw.my.site.com/ImpactMemberCommunity/s/impact-event-search?language=en_US

NOTE:
 All Canadian participants should contact IMPACT Canadian Regional Director Bert Royer (broyer@impact-net.org; 306-536-0442) prior to registering for any course. Canadian members who register without speaking to Bert Royer first may not be eligible for expense reimbursement.

Menches, Cindy PhotoFor more information about this program contact
Dr. Cindy Menches
(800) 545-4921
cmenches@impact-net.org

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