Ironworker Apprenticeship in Oklahoma

Wages, programs & career outlook
OK Median Salary
$50,910/yr
-14% vs. national
National Median
$59,280/yr
OK Employment
150
Ironworkers employed
OK Sponsors
249
Registered programs

Oklahoma Wage Spread

Annual wages for Ironworkers in Oklahoma across all experience levels.

10th %ile
$42,570
25th %ile
$50,450
Median
$50,910
75th %ile
$52,340
90th %ile
$53,190

Ironworker Apprenticeship in Oklahoma

Ironworkers in Oklahoma earn $50,910/yr — roughly in line with the $48,060 national median across all occupations. The financial case depends on low training costs and strong job security.

Ironworkers in Oklahoma earn $50,910/yr — 14% below the $59,280 national median for the trade. Lower cost of living may compensate, but wage-sensitive candidates should compare neighboring states.

Looking ahead to 2034, Ironworker employment should expand by 4.6%. That translates to roughly 1,500 openings annually when you factor in retirements — enough to absorb most apprenticeship completers.

With 150 Ironworkers employed (0.3% of the U.S. total), Oklahoma is a smaller market for this trade. Apprenticeship seekers may find limited local options and should explore neighboring states.

The pathway to journeyman Ironworker takes 3 years of structured training — 6,000 hours total. Apprentices divide time between the jobsite and technical education in blueprint reading, building codes, and material estimation, earning progressively higher wages throughout.

Apprenticeship seekers in Oklahoma can contact any of 249 registered sponsors. Coverage is solid in metro areas, though rural regions may have fewer options for specific trades.

The $10,620 gap between entry-level and top-earning Ironworkers in Oklahoma ($42,570 to $53,190) is tighter than most trades. Standardized pay schedules — often union-negotiated — keep the spread narrow.

Registered Apprenticeship Sponsors in Oklahoma

249 registered apprenticeship sponsors in Oklahoma. Contact directly for program availability and application details.

Organization City County
Oklahoma Works - American Job Center - Ada Ada
ALTUS POWER Altus Jackson County
Black Sheep Altus
Brush Unlimited, LLC. Altus Jackson County
Oklahoma Works - American Job Center - Altus Altus
Black Sheep Mutton Company LLC Alus
Value Added Products (VAP) Alva Woods County
Oklahoma Works - American Job Center - Ardmore Ardmore
Atoka Center - Southern Workforce Board Atoka
Oklahoma Works - American Job Center - Bartlesville Bartlesville
S&P Clearing and Energy Services Bennington Bryan County
Access Optics Incorporated Broken Arrow Tulsa County
MP-Tulsa-Advanced Research Chemical Broken Arrow
Manpower - Tulsa, OK branch Broken Arrow
VSC Fire & Security, Inc. Broken Arrow Tulsa County
Hawkston, LLC Cashe Comanche County
Cherokee Nation Hospitality Catoosa
Oklahoma Works - American Job Center - Chickasha Chickasha
South Central Oklahoma Workforce Development Board Chickasha
Silver Creek Heat & Air, LLC Choctaw
Bills Electric Inc Claremore Rogers County
Claremore Electric Apprenticeship Program Claremore Rogers County
Indian Electric Cooperative Cleveland Cleveland County
TechTrol Inc. Cleveland
Clinton Public Schools Clinton
+ 5 more sponsors in Oklahoma

Frequently Asked Questions

What do Ironworkers earn in Oklahoma?
The median annual wage for Ironworkers in Oklahoma is $50,910 as of May 2024. Wages range from $42,570 at the 10th percentile to $53,190 at the 90th percentile.
How long is a Ironworker apprenticeship?
A typical Ironworker apprenticeship lasts approximately 3 years (6,000 hours of on-the-job training). The program combines paid work experience with related classroom instruction.
Is an apprenticeship better than trade school for Ironworkers?
The key difference: apprenticeships pay you during training while trade schools charge tuition. Many employers prefer apprenticeship-trained Ironworkers, but trade school can give you a head start on the classroom requirements.
Are Ironworker jobs growing?
Demand for Ironworkers is steady, with 4.6% projected growth through 2034. An aging workforce creates replacement openings even in slower-growth scenarios.
Where can I apply for a Ironworker apprenticeship in Oklahoma?
There are 249 registered apprenticeship sponsors in Oklahoma. Start with your local IBEW, UA, or trade union office. You can also check apprenticeship.gov for listings and contact sponsors directly.
How much do Ironworker apprentices earn?
Apprentices are paid employees from the start. In Oklahoma, a first-year Ironworker apprentice might earn around $25,455/yr (roughly half the $50,910 journeyman median), with scheduled raises throughout the 3-year program.

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Data: Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS May 2024, DOL RAPIDS Registered Apprenticeship database, ApprenticeshipUSA Sponsor Directory.