
Industrial Maintenance Technologist (PLC & Fabrication)
Worthington Steel, Valley City, OH, United States
TWB
manufactures tailor welded blanks and advanced steel solutions. As a joint venture of
Worthington Steel , we offer the scale and stability of a market leader with the speed and innovation of a focused manufacturing team.
Role Snapshot
Pay: Starting at $30/hour and up based on experience
Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision begin Day 1
Focus: Electro-mechanical troubleshooting, PLC diagnostics, PMs, welding/fabrication
Key Responsibilities
Troubleshoot and repair electrical and mechanical issues across the facility.
Execute preventive maintenance on designated machinery and support uptime targets.
Diagnose electrical problems, including PLC-related faults; interpret ladder logic.
Read and work from electrical schematics, mechanical drawings, and prints.
Perform welding, cutting, and fabrication with minimal guidance.
Record work accurately and promptly in the maintenance management system.
Adhere to all safety procedures; help sustain a safe, clean work environment.
Participate in continuous improvement and assist with other tasks as assigned.
Qualifications
Manufacturing maintenance background with mechanical and electrical troubleshooting.
Strong electrical knowledge; PLC experience and ladder logic literacy.
Hydraulics, pneumatics, and basic plumbing understanding.
Skilled in welding, cutting, and fabrication.
Ability to interpret mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic prints.
Computer proficiency and practical workbench skills.
Detail-oriented with a safety-first mindset.
2+ years of maintenance experience in manufacturing.
Preferred
CPR and First Aid certification.
Experience with LOTO, confined space, fall protection, and PPE practices.
Why TWB
Competitive pay with growth potential.
Immediate medical, dental, and vision coverage.
Ongoing technical training and development.
Clear advancement pathways within maintenance and broader operations.
People-first, safety-centered culture.
Work with modern manufacturing technologies and equipment.
About TWB & Worthington Steel
TWB helps customers improve performance, reduce weight, and increase efficiency through engineered steel solutions. Our joint venture partner,
Worthington Steel (NYSE: WS) , operates 32 facilities across seven states and six countries, employing approximately 4,600 people worldwide.
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manufactures tailor welded blanks and advanced steel solutions. As a joint venture of
Worthington Steel , we offer the scale and stability of a market leader with the speed and innovation of a focused manufacturing team.
Role Snapshot
Pay: Starting at $30/hour and up based on experience
Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision begin Day 1
Focus: Electro-mechanical troubleshooting, PLC diagnostics, PMs, welding/fabrication
Key Responsibilities
Troubleshoot and repair electrical and mechanical issues across the facility.
Execute preventive maintenance on designated machinery and support uptime targets.
Diagnose electrical problems, including PLC-related faults; interpret ladder logic.
Read and work from electrical schematics, mechanical drawings, and prints.
Perform welding, cutting, and fabrication with minimal guidance.
Record work accurately and promptly in the maintenance management system.
Adhere to all safety procedures; help sustain a safe, clean work environment.
Participate in continuous improvement and assist with other tasks as assigned.
Qualifications
Manufacturing maintenance background with mechanical and electrical troubleshooting.
Strong electrical knowledge; PLC experience and ladder logic literacy.
Hydraulics, pneumatics, and basic plumbing understanding.
Skilled in welding, cutting, and fabrication.
Ability to interpret mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic prints.
Computer proficiency and practical workbench skills.
Detail-oriented with a safety-first mindset.
2+ years of maintenance experience in manufacturing.
Preferred
CPR and First Aid certification.
Experience with LOTO, confined space, fall protection, and PPE practices.
Why TWB
Competitive pay with growth potential.
Immediate medical, dental, and vision coverage.
Ongoing technical training and development.
Clear advancement pathways within maintenance and broader operations.
People-first, safety-centered culture.
Work with modern manufacturing technologies and equipment.
About TWB & Worthington Steel
TWB helps customers improve performance, reduce weight, and increase efficiency through engineered steel solutions. Our joint venture partner,
Worthington Steel (NYSE: WS) , operates 32 facilities across seven states and six countries, employing approximately 4,600 people worldwide.
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