Steel Mill Electrical Systems Electrician

United States Steel CorporationClairton, PA
1dOnsite

About The Position

Steel Mill Electrical Systems Electrician Question for you: Are you the go-to problem-solver when a motor, drive, or PLC won’t cooperate? If yes, you’ll feel right at home powering continuous operations at U. S. Steel. One application, three options: Apply once to be considered for roles across Clairton Works, Irvin Works, and Edgar Thomson Works in the Mon Valley. Why this role? You’ll troubleshoot and repair industrial electrical/electronic equipment using prints, AC/DC systems, PLC logic, and test gear. You’ll keep production moving by assisting operations when needed and by performing installs, maintenance, and repairs on a wide range of plant electrical systems. You’ll work solo with minimal oversight at times — and other times shoulder-to-shoulder with maintenance teammates. You’ll navigate diverse environments that can be hot or cold, wet or greasy, and often loud — the authentic steelmaking experience. You’ll make use of specialized tools and interact with mobile equipment, pendant and overhead cranes, and forklifts.

Requirements

  • At least 1 year of hands-on experience in manufacturing/industrial settings (relevant military experience counts) or equivalent education in areas such as: industrial electronics; motors and controls; electrical schematics and power; blueprint/print reading; computers and PLCs; AC/DC theory and power; instrumentation and test equipment; electrical maintenance; and commercial electrical construction/installation.
  • High School Diploma or GED.
  • Comfort with rotating 8-hour shifts, including Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
  • Availability for overtime when the operation needs it.
  • Uncompromising safety habits, including wearing required PPE: hard hat, safety glasses, hearing protection, protective clothing, and metatarsal-protection boots.
  • Track record of punctuality, dependable attendance, and self-directed work.
  • Ability to pass required assessment test(s).

Nice To Haves

  • PLC troubleshooting and fault analysis
  • Mechanical/equipment troubleshooting know-how
  • Facilities maintenance experience
  • Advanced electrical troubleshooting
  • Systematic problem-solving approach
  • Experience programming PLCs
  • Experience wiring PLCs and control panels
  • Background in high-volume manufacturing

Responsibilities

  • Troubleshoot and repair industrial electrical/electronic equipment using prints, AC/DC systems, PLC logic, and test gear.
  • Keep production moving by assisting operations when needed
  • Perform installs, maintenance, and repairs on a wide range of plant electrical systems.
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