2025-10-13 – Weekly Steel Jobs : Remote opportunities span sales to engineering

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week, the steel job market is buzzing with opportunities. There’s a strong demand for skilled professionals, especially in detailing and structural roles. For those seeking flexibility, there are verified remote positions available across a few different specialties.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Steel Detailer (AutoCAD)
    If you’re skilled in AutoCAD, this role is all about detailing the quantities and types of steel materials required for projects. A great fit for someone detail-oriented.
    Company: Employment Solutions | Location: Arvada, CO
    Apply Here

  • Steel Processing Handlers
    Heidtman Steel Products is looking for folks with experience in forklifts and overhead cranes. If you’re into hands-on work, this could be a great opportunity.
    Company: Heidtman Steel Products Inc | Location: East Chicago, IN
    Apply Here

  • Structural Steel Estimator
    A role for those who know their way around AISC standards and steel construction practices. Proficiency is key here.
    Company: CyberCoders | Location: New London, CT
    Apply Here

  • Ironworker, Structural Steel
    Join the team at United Steel, New England’s largest fabricator and erector of structural steel. A great place for seasoned ironworkers.
    Company: United Steel Inc. | Location: East Hartford, CT
    Apply Here

  • Steel Welder
    This is for experienced welders wanting to join skilled teams specializing in structural steel design and fabrication.
    Company: Kinsley Steel, Inc. | Location: York, PA
    Apply Here

  • Journeyman Structural Steel Ironworker
    EZARC is on the lookout for someone with experience in structural steel construction. If you know your way around scaffolds and lifts, give this a look.
    Company: Ezarc Solutions | Location: Phoenix, AZ
    Apply Here

  • Structural Steel Estimator, Steel Procurement
    Clayco needs someone to provide accurate bids for external clients. A crucial role for those who excel in estimating.
    Company: Clayco | Location: Phoenix, AZ
    Apply Here

  • Structural Steel Estimator
    Join a thriving company known for its exciting commercial and warehouse projects. Perfect for someone with a passion for steel erection.
    Company: Goodwin Recruiting | Location: Louisville, KY
    Apply Here

  • Production Steel Processing Career
    A role focusing on steel processing capabilities. It’s a chance to work with a company that values its employees as its top resource.
    Company: Fulton County Processing | Location: Delta, OH
    Apply Here

  • STEEL DETAILER
    This detailing job is Monday through Friday with competitive pay. If you’ve got the skills, this could be a steady gig for you.
    Company: Personnel Services | Location: La Grange, TX
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

This week, remote opportunities span across sales, design, and engineering. Perfect for professionals seeking flexibility without compromising on quality.

  • Outside Steel Salesperson
    Have a knack for sales and an existing client book? This remote role might be your next big move.
    Company: SHEFFIELD STEEL PRODUCTS INC | Location: Macedonia, OH
    Apply Here

  • Relationship Manager In-House and Remote
    An opportunity to work with NexGen Steel, focusing on professional communications.
    Company: Uplife Group by Kris Krohn | Location: Orem, UT
    Apply Here

  • Sr. Structural Designer 1 2 or 3
    If you have experience in steel/concrete detailing, this role lets you design for large facilities from anywhere.
    Company: 4P Consulting Inc. | Location: Birmingham, AL
    Apply Here

  • Structural Engineer (remote)
    Experienced in structural design and analysis? This remote position could be ideal, especially if you’ve worked in the agriculture industry.
    Company: MRINetwork Jobs | Location: Independence, KS
    Apply Here

  • Digital Transformation Consultant
    A chance to execute GTM campaigns in steel and other industries. If you’re into strategy, this might be for you.
    Company: Uplift People Consulting | Location: Atlanta, GA
    Apply Here

  • Structural Designer
    Perfect for those with drawing experience in steel and masonry structures. A flexible role supporting operations remotely.
    Company: Orbital Engineering, Inc. | Location: Chicago, IL
    Apply Here

  • Sales Representative
    Develop new sales opportunities in industries like steel mills or mining. Great for those with a knack for relationship-building.
    Company: Hy-Dac Rubber Mfg. | Location: Smithton, IL
    Apply Here

  • Traveling Reset Merchandiser Big Box Home Center Macon
    Join a team that installs signs and adjusts steel racking. If you’re into hands-on work, this might be your calling.
    Company: All Retail Solutions Llc | Location: Macon, GA
    Apply Here

  • Sr. Structural Engineer
    This remote position is perfect for engineers with a solid grasp of structural codes and design principles.
    Company: 4P Consulting Inc. | Location: Birmingham, AL
    Apply Here

  • Price Reporter - Metals (Remote)
    Cover the US ferroalloys and specialty steel market in this fully remote role. Ideal for those with a focus on stainless and specialty steels.
    Company: Fastmarkets | Location: Houston, TX
    Apply Here


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Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


Until next week, stay sharp and good luck with the job hunt. Keep an eye on those deadlines and apply as soon as something catches your eye.

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I’ve landed two remote steel detailing gigs by attaching a 60‑second Loom of my Tekla workflow plus a speedtest.net result to show upload speed; managers said it gave them more confidence than a long cover letter. Small caveat: a few shops still insist on a quick live screen-share to confirm it’s your work, so keep a scrubbed model ready.

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, these ‘posted in real-time’ openings vanish in hours, so I apply same day and include a one-page connection index PDF — three typical joints with bolt/finish assumptions — and a quick screen cap exporting IFC/NC1 from Tekla to prove shop-ready output. Piggybacking on @Guide, the short video helps, but the annotated PDF gets me callbacks for remote detailing and structural roles. Small caveat: some ‘remote’ gigs still expect US daytime overlap, so I state time zone and hardware specs right up front.

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Quick tip: I’ve gotten faster callbacks by attaching three screenshots of my QA checklist (bolt grades, camber flags, finish notes) and noting my time zone and 2‑hour response window. Co-sign @d_smith83 on speed — I use Feedly alerts so I can apply within 30 minutes; like setting anchor bolts before the truck leaves. Small catch: confirm if “remote” still expects occasional shop/site visits and who covers travel.

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I’ve had better luck on the remote ones by adding a 3‑line “scope boundaries” blurb with my resume — what I include/exclude (misc stairs, embeds, shop packs) — so PMs can green‑light fast when these “posted in real-time” openings move. , some portals eat attachments, so I paste the blurb in the email body and drop a Trimble Connect viewer link to a redacted model snapshot: https://connect.trimble.com. Anyone else seeing that speed things up?

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What’s moved the needle for me is a 60‑second Loom of a Tekla connection check plus a redacted 2‑page shop drawing and one sample NC file — it’s like a quick test‑drive for PMs without tripping NDA wires (link: https://www.loom.com/). I also add one line in the email: “I can turn around a first check set in 24 hours for a trial scope (max 6 sheets)” and note Tekla 2023i/Advance Steel versions. Caveat: some PMs won’t open links, so I embed one still image inside the PDF to cover that.

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Alongside @o_anderson92’s samples, I put my setup and terms in the first line — ‘Tekla 2023i, AISC 16th, $78/hr 1099, start 11/4’ — it gets faster yes/no replies; small caveat: a few shops only do W‑2.

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‘Real-time’ listings vanish; I add a ‘can start by’ date and Calendly — same-day screens — caveat: PMs dislike links; include a phone.

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Seeing the ‘apply promptly’ note, I cut the fluff and lead with capacity and overlap — ‘40 hrs/wk, CST 9–3 overlap, AISC 16th, SDS/2 2024’ — plus one concrete result like ‘2.1k tons detailed last quarter.’ Replies improved when I added a firm start‑by date (‘can start by 10/18’) and two phone windows. One catch: if it’s remote engineering, list PE states up front or you’ll get bounced.

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