The Maintenance Technician's primary responsibility is to ensure that the machinery used in daily operations runs at maximum efficiency and output. This includes overseeing preventive maintenance, managing mechanical, electrical, and robotic equipment, as well as supervising employees, budgets, and cost reporting. This hands-on role requires a commitment to working extended hours during busy periods and being a team player who is willing to perform various related tasks throughout the day.
Abide by all facility safety rules, regulations, and corporate policies
Support and implement best practices in maintenance vision, strategy, policies, and procedures to enhance operational performance
Identify risks and implement measures to reduce the frequency and severity of accidents involving contractors and maintenance personnel
Develop and manage weekly maintenance schedules while ensuring compliance and prioritization of tasks
Respond promptly to emergency breakdowns to minimize downtime
Perform maintenance tasks efficiently and to the highest quality standards
Monitor and control repair costs and job execution for optimal efficiency
Maintain accurate records of completed work, including tools, materials, and equipment used
Review equipment history and ensure proper documentation in work order completions
Report maintenance performance during major overhauls and suggest improvements
Prioritize work orders based on emergencies and facility needs
Maintain high standards of housekeeping, productivity, and workmanship, particularly within the mechanical maintenance department
Strive to achieve 98% job reliability across all maintenance tasks
Investigate safety incidents and near misses, and implement corrective actions
Address facility concerns with the manager in a timely manner
Perform other duties as assigned
Education and Experience:
Knowledge/Skills/Competencies:
Strong communication, organizational, and time management skills
Proven problem-solving and analytical abilities
Ability to work under pressure and meet priorities and deadlines
Good attendance and a positive attitude
Ability to optimize work processes
Experience negotiating with vendors
Understanding of maintenance tracking software
Experience with overhead cranes, burning tables, or similar machinery (preferred)
Other:
Disclaimer: The above information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job.

Simply put, we supply people who build things out of steel. More specifically, we're a general line service center with special emphasis in the construction markets. Our roots are in Houston, but over the last 50 years our business has taken us throughout North America, Central and South America and Asia. We have locations as far west as Southern California and as far east as Knoxville, Tennessee. From a small family retail operation, our business has grown to where we sell nearly 1 million tons per year. But we haven't forgotten where we came from or that we're still a family business: We may supply steel for bridges, stadiums, barges and large buildings but we still sell to "do-it-yourselfers," too. While we may be a larger enterprise now, our founding principles remain the same—we take care of our customers like family.