Steel Mill Electrical Maintenance Technician — PLC & Power Systems
Role snapshot
- Maintain, repair, and operate electrical systems across a high-output steel facility.
- Navigate a heavy industrial setting with mobile equipment, pendant and overhead cranes, and forklifts.
- Keep production moving by resolving issues quickly and safely.
What you will do
- Troubleshoot, install, maintain, and repair electrical/electronic equipment using schematics, AC/DC systems, PLCs, and test instruments.
- Assist with operating tasks as necessary to sustain throughput.
- Work solo with minimal supervision or collaborate with fellow maintenance technicians.
- Travel between plant areas where environments may be hot, cold, dirty, greasy, wet, and noisy.
What you bring
- Passage of assessment test(s).
- High School Diploma or GED.
- Minimum 1 year in manufacturing/industrial settings (or equivalent education), including any of the following: industrial electronics; motors and controls; electrical power and schematics; print reading; computers and PLCs; electronics; AC/DC theory; power; test instruments and instrumentation; electrical maintenance; commercial construction and installation.
- Availability for rotating 8-hour shifts, including Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
- Willing to work overtime as operations require.
- Safety-first attitude with strict adherence to procedures and PPE requirements: hard hat, safety glasses, hearing protection, protective clothing, and metatarsal-protection boots.
- Dependable attendance, punctuality, and self-direction.
Work schedule & environment
- Rotating 8-hour shifts with weekend and holiday coverage.
- Exposure to varied industrial conditions (heat, cold, noise, wet/greasy/dirty areas).
Technology spotlight
Be part of a maintenance force that underpins a global steel leader’s continuous operations.