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Steel Fabricators & Erectors Instafab Company, Inc. is headquartered in Vancouver, Washington and has all of the equipment and manpower necessary to Fabricate and Install all Architectural, Structural, Industrial, and Custom Steel Products in Oregon and Washington. Instafab produces high-end Architectural metal fabrications in a wide variety of designs, materials, and finishes.

We build stairs, handrails, . Our shop currently supports several industrial contractors who are working in mills, fish hatcheries, manufacturing plants and infrastructure projects all. Instafab was established in 1987 in Portland, OR to provide quality fabrication and installation services to a variety of Construction, Industrial and Commercial customers.
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Our ability to take a project from an estimate, through detailing, fabrication, installation and to final sign-off makes us unique. By dealing with only one subcontractor for both steel fabrication and installation, communication is streamlined, and schedules are met. This adds value to every project we are involved in and there is accountability throughout the entire process, with no excuses.
Instafab is one of the Northwest's premier structural steel fabricators and erectors. We supply and install hundreds of tons of structural steel every year, whether it is a high rise in the Pearl District, a new school at the coast, or the seismic upgrade of a historic building downtown. Instafab gets the job done without compromising safety.
Instafab is always searching for great candidates for our team. We generally have positions available in both our shop as well as in the field. To be hired as a Welder, you must have a current WABO card or have the qualifications necessary to pass a WABO test. Instafab has competitive hourly pay based on experience.
Reviews (2)
Andrew Goetze
Andrew Goetze
Oct 14, 2016
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Worked here . field welder/ironworker . management is straight forward and pay is good . loved working there .
Ryan Bridges
Ryan Bridges
Feb 02, 2016
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Poor leadership and planning. Mostly unskilled workers. Revolving door. Cannot keep good workers.