Iron Construction

CA

4.6

in Western Iowa and Eastern Nebraska. &nbspOur project locations allow us to be home every night so you can spend more time with family! &nbspStarting wage based on experience. &nbspHealthdentalvision and retirement plans available. &nbspNo experience necessarywe provide on the job training. &nbspPosition requires physical labor and heavy lifting. &nbsp&nbspyour data will be aggregated with all other user data. AcceptInc. PO Box 232 AuroraUT 84620-0232 View Service Area View Headquarters BBB Accreditation &ampRating Iron Head ConstructionSecretary Ms. Gwen CurtisDirector/President Mr. Richard CurtisOwner Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Mr. Richard CurtisOwner Customer Contacts Mr. Richard CurtisInc. accepts debit and credit cards. Business Categories Construction ServicesGeneral Contractor

410 E 3rd Street Atlantic, Iowa 50022, United States Mailing Address: PO Box 32 Atlantic, Iowa 50022 Shipping/Physical Address: 410 E. 3rd Street Atlantic, Iowa 50022 Phone: 712-243-4881 Toll Free: 800-761-4881 Email: [email protected] Office Hours Open today 08:30 am – 05:00 pm Get directions Employment OpporTUNITIES As a part of the Iron Specialties, Inc. team, you will work together with your teammates to construct pre-engineered Varco Pruden metal buildings in Western Iowa and Eastern

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