Commercial Metals Company

Technician Maintenance

Posted on: 27 Sep 2021

Spartanburg, SC

Job Description

What You'll Do

Keep equipment operating by following service instructions; troubleshooting breakdowns; maintaining supplies; performing preventative maintenance
Services machinery and mechanical equipment by completing repairs on engines, hydraulics systems, mobile and stationary equipment
Maintains work area and equipment in a clean orderly condition and follows safety regulations
Prepares and maintains accurate records of services and repairs
Any other tasks as assigned by supervisor

What You'll Need

Possess specific fundamental knowledge of bearings, power transmission equipment, electrical, hydraulics/pneumatics, lubrication, fluid pumping systems, and heat transfer
Must be able to stand for significant lengths of time in an industrial environment with exposure to all elements of weather
Ability to work as a team player in a fast-paced environment, with a strong work ethic and attention to detail to find root cause for equipment failures
Ability to work overtime as necessary outside of normally scheduled shift with little or no advance notification
Capable of performing a wide range of physical activities which include pulling, reaching, bending, climbing and kneeling
Proficient in reading and understand technical documents, diagrams, and service manuals
Welding, cutting, and fabrication skills

Commercial Metals Company

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.

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