Your shift kicks off with PPE on—hard hat, safety glasses, hearing protection, protective clothing, and metatarsal boots—because safety is the constant. You’ll review work orders, coordinate with operators, and put hands on the tools: standard hand tools, specialized diagnostic equipment, and mobile gear such as pendant and overhead cranes and forklifts. From there, you might chase down a hydraulic leak, realign a conveyor, swap a gearbox in a power transmission train, or service a lubrication system to keep the mill running without interruption.
Founded in 1901, U. S. Steel has shaped modern industry for more than a century. We’re the first North American steelmaker to set a 2050 net‑zero greenhouse gas emissions goal, and we continue to innovate for customers across automotive, construction, containers and packaging, appliances, and energy—products that underpin everyday life.
Our Culture of Caring is tangible—in community partnerships, employee volunteerism, scholarships, leadership development, and an unwavering safety‑first mindset. Our people are United by Steel.
Conducting business with integrity and with the highest ethical values has underpinned U. S. Steel’s success for over 100 years, and it remains critical to our company’s success in the future. U. S. Steel is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is our policy to provide equal employment opportunity (EEO) according to job qualifications without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, age, genetics, sexual orientation, sex, gender identity, disability status or status as a protected Veteran or any other legally protected group status. (California residents may visitwww.ussteel.com/CANoticeregarding collection of personal information and U. S. Steel's privacy practices.)
If you’re energized by complex mechanical work in a heavy industrial setting and want to grow with a company building the future of steel, we’d like to hear from you.