Structural Steel Worker / Structural Ironworker in New Mexico

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.

$60,172 NM Median Salary
5% Growth Rate
3–4 years Training

💰 Structural Steel Worker / Structural Ironworker Salary in New Mexico

Estimated salary range for Structural Steel Worker / Structural Ironworkers in New Mexico, based on BLS national data adjusted for regional cost of living.

Entry
$44,000
Median
$60,172
Experienced
$92,000

🎓 Structural Steel Worker / Structural Ironworker Licensing in New Mexico

Credential required: IMPACT Apprenticeship (Ironworkers International)

Requirements may vary slightly by state. Always verify current licensing requirements with the New Mexico state licensing board before enrolling.

🏫 Structural Steel Worker / Structural Ironworker Programs in New Mexico

School listings coming soon. Request info to be connected with New Mexico programs.

🗺️ This Career in Other States

🏫 Schools and programs related to Structural Steel Worker / Structural Ironworker in New Mexico

USA Career Finder combines federal education datasets, state-approved training lists, workforce training provider lists, and licensing-board sources where available. Always confirm program availability, cost, admissions requirements, and licensing eligibility directly with the school.

No program data found for this career field yet. List your program here.

Compare pay, training time, school questions, and next steps before spending money on a program.

No spam. Unsubscribe anytime. Privacy Policy | Terms