Maintenance I- 2nd shift- 12th Street

About the position

Welcome to Nucor, where our unique culture sets us apart. Joining Nucor means becoming part of North America's largest steel and steel products manufacturer, offering unmatched career opportunities and stability. We are known for our innovative sustainability practices and are the continent's largest recycler. Our vibrant culture, built on personal connections and teamwork, empowers every team member with the freedom to innovate and contribute to our collective success. Experience a workplace where safety, efficiency, and meaningful personal connections define every day, enriching both our teammates and the communities we serve. Nucor supports its teammates with top-tier benefits like Medical, Dental, Vision, and Disability Insurance, 401K and Roth accounts, Profit sharing, Pay-for-performance bonuses, Paid parental leave, Tuition reimbursement, Stock program, Scholarships and more. Safety is the most important part of all jobs within Nucor; therefore, candidates must be able to demonstrate the ability to initiate, lead, and uphold safety policies, practices, procedures, and housekeeping standards at all times.

Responsibilities

  • Follow company and OSHA safety procedures
  • Attend safety meetings and participate in safety program
  • Maintain industrial machinery and equipment- daily inspections, reporting defects or needed repairs to supervisor. Moves, assembles, installs, or dismantles machinery
  • Operate fork lift and skid steer.
  • Visual inspection of equipment, identifying repairs and assist with repairs.
  • General labor duties that may include but not limited to sweeping, shoveling and general clean-up of any area and/or equipment throughout the yard
  • Effectively communicate over radio with teammates for traffic coordination, production, and safety procedures.
  • Willing to cross-train and assist other teammates as needed
  • Other duties as assigned by your manager.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED required
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Excellent customer service skills and the ability to interact with customers and vendors Strong organizational skills with attention to details
  • Ability to be flexible and display a positive attitude in a fast-paced environment
  • Willing to work outside in all weather conditions
  • Basic math and computer skills
  • Must wear all necessary PPE while working or while in the yard.
  • Willing to learn, be adaptable and be self-motivated

Nice-to-haves

  • Flexible to work overtime, off-hours, weekends, and holidays in an industrial environment which includes being outdoors in all weather conditions.
  • Knowledge of operating fork lift and skid steer
  • Bilingual preferred- Spanish

Benefits

  • Medical, Dental, Vision, and Disability Insurance
  • 401K and Roth accounts
  • Profit sharing
  • Pay-for-performance bonuses
  • Paid parental leave
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Stock program
  • Scholarships
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