Think you can keep a high‑throughput steel operation humming? At Worthington Steel , we rely on technicians who can diagnose in minutes, repair with precision, and prevent problems before they happen. If you’re fluent in Allen Bradley PLCs , comfortable with a weld torch, and equally at home with hydraulics and pneumatics, let’s talk. Why this role Pay that reflects your skills: up to $39.47/hour (DOE) Premiums for off-shifts: +$1.50/hour (2nd) and +$1.00/hour (3rd) Sign-on bonus: $1,500 Shifts: Afternoons 3:00 pm–11:00 pm | Evenings 11:00 pm–7:00 am Work pattern: 10 days on / 4 days off Is this you? 2+ years maintaining industrial equipment in a manufacturing environment Pro with Allen Bradley PLCs, ladder logic, and HMI interfaces Hands-on mechanical repair plus welding and fabrication experience Comfortable troubleshooting hydraulics and pneumatics Serious about safety and documentation (CMMS proficiency) Bonus points if you have: Technical degree or trade school certificate in Industrial Maintenance LOTO, Fall Protection, Confined Space, PPE, CPR/First Aid, or OSHA 10/30 What you’ll do Diagnose and repair electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic issues Program and sustain Allen Bradley PLC/HMI control systems Execute preventive and predictive maintenance plans Weld, fabricate, and implement equipment improvements Record maintenance actions accurately in the CMMS Lead by example on safety and reliability What’s in it for you Competitive pay + overtime + shift differentials Quarterly profit sharing Benefits Day 1: medical, dental, vision 401(k) with company match Paid training and certifications Modern, highly automated facility A team culture driven by the Golden Rule —people first Ready to put your PLC and mechanical skills to the test? Apply now.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees