it’s what’s inside that counts
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There’s more to CMC than our steel products and the buildings, structures, and roads they go into. At CMC, it’s the people inside our recycling centers, fabrication plants, steel mills and offices that make us who we are as a company. Our success comes from finding, retaining, and supporting the highest quality talent by offering:
Competitive compensation
Advancement opportunities
Training
Paid time off
Low-cost medical, dental, vision
Company-paid life and disability
Company matching 401(k) plan
Employee stock purchase plan
Why This Job
CMC provides an excellent opportunity to learn the steel industry and grow in your career. Whether you will spend your day in an office cubicle, operating a crane or running the melt shop at one of our mills, at CMC, you’ll get the training and support from your team that you need to excel in your role and reach your full potential.
What You'll Do
Develop a general knowledge with all Rolling Mill systems so as to recognize offset conditions and assist to implement corrective actions, changes or adjustments to maintain effective Rolling Mill operations
Diagnose malfunctioning systems, apparatus, and components using test equipment, hand tools and personal knowledge to determine root cause
Prepare and organize guides and roll stands for upcoming product rollings
Interpret blueprints, drawings, and schematics
Become proficient with measuring equipment and techniques and properly use these to assist in building, changing and maintaining stands, guide boxes and loopers and to maintain proper Rolling Mill settings that ensure a quality product
Perform minor/routine maintenance or repairs as needed to equipment without the assistance of maintenance personnel
Clean and repair roll stand and guide equipment
Work safely to prevent on the job injuries by following safety rules and regulations at all times including proper wearing of company PPE
Participate in the CMC Safety Programs and proactively uphold the CMC Safety Culture
Understand start up, shutdown, and emergency procedures
Troubleshoot work related problems using job knowledge, experience, and by communicating with others
Responsible for daily housekeeping duties including but not limited to immediate work area
What You'll Need
Possess specific fundamental knowledge of bearings, power transmission equipment, hydraulics/pneumatics, lubrication, welding principles, rigging, overhead cranes, gearboxes, and mobile equipment operation
Minimum 1 year field experience in either heavy industrial operations and/or manufacturing environment preferred
Must be able to work a 12 hour shift, which includes overtime, weekends and holidays
Demonstrates dependability in attendance, work completion, and flexibility to meet business needs
Ability to work as a team player in a fast paced environment, with strong work ethic, pay attention to detail and find root causes for issues
Basic computer skills
Ability to work with exposure to extreme temperatures, chemicals, dust fumes and mists, uneven surfaces, loud noise, elevated work areas, and confined spaces
Ability to stand for duration of shift; frequent physical activity such as walking, climbing stairs or reaching to work with equipment throughout the entire shift
Push and pull up to 90 lbs and carry 50 lbs
Strong communication skills required. Must read, speak and understand English language in verbal and written communication.
Irving, TX
At CMC, we are committed to being a low-cost, high quality metals recycler, manufacturer and fabricator.
With corporate headquarters in Irving, Texas, Commercial Metals Company operates local recycling centers; steel mini mills and micro mills; fabrication facilities; construction-related product warehouses; heat treating facilities; and other metals related operations in the United States and Europe. You’ll find our steel in sports stadiums and public buildings, highways, bridges and rail systems, and structures around the world.
Our vertical integration business model - from recycling and processing scrap metals, to melting processed scrap into new steel and fabricating finished steel products - revolutionized the way the steel industry operates today. Through our vertically integrated model, we are able to remain a low-cost, high quality producer and continue to provide value to our customers and our investors. Whether you are selling scrap metal to a recycling facility, buying truckloads of finished steel or receiving deliveries of fabricated steel on the jobsite - our efficient, vertically aligned business structure ensures you receive the best value with every transaction at every stage.
CMC was the first steel manufacturer to adopt vertical integration in the United States, and we have successfully created a similar model in Europe. Each business segment supports the next and allows us to pass additional value on to our customers.