Fabricator

Binswanger Enterprises LLC

Richmond, VA

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Accounts Payable, Architectural Services, CNC (Computerized Numerical Control) Systems, Commercial Construction, Commercial Real Estate, Construction, Construction Document Set, Construction Schedule, Corrective Action, Crane, Customer Support/Service, Dental Insurance, Drilling, Employee Assistance Plan, Equipment Maintenance/Repair, Forklift, Heavy Equipment/Vehicles, Heavy Lifting, Identify Issues, Industry Standards, Leadership, Machine Tool, Machining, Maintain Compliance, Maintenance Services, Manufacturing Management, Materials Tracking, Mentoring, Multitasking, Network Routers, OSHA, On Site Support, Organizational Skills, Plan Meetings, Problem Solving Skills, Procedure Implementation, Production Control, Production Schedule, Production Systems, Project Execution, Project Schedule, Project/Program Coordination, Project/Program Management, Punch Press, Purchasing/Procurement, Quality Control, Quality Management, Quality Metrics, Regulatory Compliance, Residential Construction, Safety Process, Safety Standards, Safety Training, Safety/Work Safety, Systems Administration/Management, Team Player, Vision Plan, Warehousing, Water Resource Management
LOCATION
Richmond, VA
POSTED
Today

Want a career where you are empowered to make a difference? Want to grow and develop on the job? If so, Binswanger Glass is the place for you! Binswanger Glass has the track record of being an organization where careers are made. Many of our current employees have grown through the ranks and havegreat careers at Binswanger Glass.

Job Overview

The Lead Fabricator is responsible for overseeing and participating in the fabrication, assembly, quality control, and production coordination of commercial aluminum storefront, entrance, window, and curtainwall systems. This position requires advanced knowledge of architectural aluminum systems, fabrication methods, glazing requirements, shop equipment, reading construction documents, and production sequencing.

The Lead Fabricator serves as the primary shop-level leader for fabrication operations, ensuring that all materials are fabricated accurately, efficiently, and in accordance with approved shop drawings, manufacturer requirements, project specifications, and company quality standards. The role also supports communication between project management, purchasing, shipping, and field installation teams to maintain production schedules and resolve fabrication-related issues.

Key Responsibilities

Storefront & Curtainwall Fabrication

  • Fabricate commercial aluminum storefront, curtainwall, entrance, and window systems in accordance with approved shop drawings, engineering requirements, and manufacturer fabrication manuals.
  • Interpret architectural drawings, fabrication drawings, elevations, details, and cut sheets to determine fabrication requirements and assembly methods.
  • Perform precision measuring, cutting, machining, drilling, routing, notching, and assembly of aluminum framing components.
  • Fabricate pressure plates, snap covers, sill flashings, brake metal, reinforcing members, anchors, and related system components.
  • Assemble doors, frames, curtainwall units, and pre-glazed assemblies as required.
  • Verify proper fabrication tolerances, hole locations, joinery alignment, and system dimensions prior to shipment.
  • Ensure thermal breaks, gaskets, sealants, setting blocks, isolators, and other system components are installed properly where applicable.
  • Coordinate fabrication sequencing to support field installation schedules and project priorities.
Shop Leadership & Production Coordination
  • Lead daily shop fabrication activities and assist in assigning work tasks to fabrication personnel.
  • Monitor shop productivity, workflow efficiency, and fabrication quality to ensure schedules are maintained.
  • Coordinate with project managers regarding priorities, material shortages, fabrication clarifications, and schedule impacts.
  • Review fabrication packages for completeness and identify discrepancies, missing information, or constructability concerns prior to production.
  • Assist in planning fabrication sequencing to minimize remakes, shipping delays, and field disruptions.
  • Train and mentor fabricators and apprentices on fabrication techniques, system requirements, safety procedures, and shop standards.
  • Promote accountability, organization, and workmanship throughout the fabrication department.
Quality Control
  • Inspect fabricated components and assemblies to ensure compliance with approved shop drawings, specifications, and manufacturer requirements.
  • Verify dimensions, fabrication accuracy, hardware preparation, drainage requirements, and overall assembly quality.
  • Identify and resolve fabrication defects, damaged material, or nonconforming work prior to shipment.
  • Maintain fabrication quality standards for critical performance requirements including water management, structural integrity, thermal performance, and system alignment.
  • Coordinate corrective actions and remake requirements when fabrication issues are identified.
Material Handling & Inventory Coordination
  • Safely handle, move, store, and stage aluminum materials, glass, hardware, and fabricated assemblies to prevent damage.
  • Coordinate with purchasing and warehouse personnel regarding inventory shortages, damaged material, and material tracking.
  • Verify incoming material against fabrication requirements and report discrepancies promptly.
  • Ensure fabricated material is properly labeled, organized, packaged, and prepared for shipment to job sites.
Equipment Operation & Maintenance
  • Operate fabrication equipment including:
    • double miter saws
    • punch presses
    • routers
    • end mills
    • drill presses
    • crimping machines
    • CNC fabrication equipment
    • glass handling equipment
  • Maintain fabrication equipment in proper working condition and report maintenance or repair needs.
  • Ensure tooling, blades, fixtures, and measuring equipment are properly maintained and calibrated.
Safety & Compliance
  • Enforce shop safety procedures and maintain compliance with OSHA regulations and company safety standards.
  • Ensure proper use of PPE including safety glasses, gloves, hearing protection, and fall protection where required.
  • Promote safe material handling practices for aluminum, glass, and heavy assemblies.
  • Maintain clean, organized, and hazard-free fabrication areas.
  • Follow manufacturer fabrication requirements and applicable industry standards including American Architectural Manufacturers Association guidelines and project specifications.
Collaboration & Communication
  • Work closely with project managers, detailers, purchasing personnel, warehouse staff, and field installation crews to support successful project execution.
  • Communicate fabrication progress, production concerns, and schedule impacts proactively.
  • Assist field personnel with fabrication clarifications, replacement parts, and field modification support when necessary.
  • Participate in production meetings and workflow planning discussions.
Qualifications
  • Extensive experience fabricating commercial storefront, curtainwall, entrances, and architectural aluminum systems.
  • Strong ability to read and interpret architectural drawings, shop drawings, and fabrication details.
  • Knowledge of commercial glazing systems, hardware, sealants, and fabrication standards.
  • Experience with major storefront and curtainwall systems such as Kawneer, YKK AP, Tubelite, or similar systems preferred.
  • Proficiency operating fabrication machinery and precision measuring tools.
  • Strong leadership, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to manage multiple fabrication priorities in a fast-paced production environment.
  • Understanding of commercial construction schedules and installation sequencing.
  • Forklift and overhead crane experience preferred.
Physical Requirements
  • Ability to lift and move heavy materials and fabricated assemblies.
  • Ability to stand for extended periods and perform repetitive fabrication tasks.
  • Ability to work safely around fabrication machinery, glass, and construction materials.
  • Comfortable working in a manufacturing/shop environment with varying temperatures and noise levels.
Binswanger Glass offers clients glass and glazier solutions that will help restore, transform and increase the beauty of their home or commercial property. We use our 150 years of experience in the industry to provide proficient project management, expert installation, and productive teamwork to assist clients with their needs. Originally founded in 1872, Binswanger Glass is headquartered in Memphis, TN and is the largest retailer and installer of Architectural Glass and aluminum products within the construction and residential markets in the United States.

Best in Glass Benefits

Binswanger Glass offers a comprehensive benefits package for all full-time employees:
  • Industry-leading Compensation
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Plans
  • 401K with employer match
  • 100% Company-paid Short-Term Disability and Life Insurance
  • Supplemental Life Insurance and additional Voluntary Benefits
  • Personal Health Advocate
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) including 9 annual holidays
  • Daily Pay


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About the Company

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Binswanger Enterprises LLC

Binswanger Glass was founded in 1872 when Samuel Binswanger opened a small glass store in Richmond, Virginia. The new business thrived in the reconstruction era that followed the Civil War.

Soon Samuel’s four sons joined him in business and the company began serving clients throughout the South.

The early 1900s were a time of growth. By 1903, the Richmond office could no longer handle all the business and a branch was opened in Memphis. In 1923, a second branch was opened in Houston.

The 1930s were a time of hardship. The financial crash of 1929 hit the nation hard. Everywhere men were selling apples on street corners, and “brother, can you spare a dime?” was the song of the day. Fortunately, Binswanger Glass was financially strong with the resources to withstand an economic disaster. The company was also committed to taking care of its employees and serving its customers. Although hundreds of thousands of dollars could have been saved by cutting wages, working shorter hours, and laying off employees, Binswanger chose to suffer years of losses rather than sacrifice its employees or lower its customer service standards.

Binswanger Mirror was founded in 1947. The company’s investment in people and customer service paid off. After the Depression, the company began to grow again, and in 1947, Binswanger Mirror was established to meet the increasing demands of a post-war customer base and take advantage of the building boom that followed World War II. In the 1940s, Binswanger Glass sold a full line of glass and mirror products as well as garage doors, mantels, kitchen cabinets, breakfast nooks, and exterior doors. Dealer cost for top quality folding attic stairs was $69! When Binswanger Glass celebrated its 75th anniversary in 1947, there were 13 branches in 15 southern and southwestern states.

By 1955, Binswanger had nearly 1,000 employees and 21 warehouses. By 1974, Binswanger responded to a growing need in the furniture industry by founding Glasscraft, the first company to produce heavy glass tabletops. Manufacturing operations were set up in Memphis, and soon glass tabletops were seen in prestigious homes and offices all over America. Their commitment to excellence is why Glasscraft was chosen to engrave the 57,000 names on the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, D.C.

Today, Binswanger Glass, has 70 locations in 14 states. Binswanger Glass is one of the biggest installers of glass and glass-related products for residential and commercial use and is a major installer of Auto Replacement Glass in the country. Binswanger Glass is also a leader in glass retailing, providing framed mirrors, shower enclosures and replacement glass to the general public.
COMPANY SIZE
500 to 999 employees
INDUSTRY
Construction
FOUNDED
1872
WEBSITE
http://www.binswangerglass.com/