Your Opportunity AwaitsEver wonder what it takes to power an industry-leader from behind the scenes? As an Industrial Automation Technician, you'll be at the heart of our operations, ensuring our blast furnace processes operate smoothly from a command center. Imagine collaborating with field technicians to solve complex PLV ladder logic puzzles, documenting your work meticulously, and making necessary changes to blueprints to keep our systems in harmony. You'll juggle multiple computer platforms, maintaining seamless communication across the network—it’s like being the nerve center of an intricate machine.
A Day In The LifeDiagnose processors to board component level with precision. Use soldering skills to perform essential repairs. Terminate fiber optic communications like an artist weaves a masterpiece. Keep sonar equipment and radar levels on track for peak performance. Navigate through combustion theory and master a range of systems including AC/DC drives, motor starters, and various PLCs. What You NeedEssential to this role is a technical degree in electronics or related fields, plus a knack for practical problem-solving in plant environments, evidenced by 1-3 years of experience. U. S.
Steel is known for its transformative impact, maintaining high ethical values. We offer an inclusive workplace welcoming to all, as highlighted in our Equal Opportunity Policy. Join us and contribute to our century-long legacy of excellence, innovation, and ethical workmanship. It's more than a job; it's a way to be a part of something bigger—where you are truly United by Steel.
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