Description
At Air Products, our purpose is to bring people together to reimagine what’s possible, collaborate, and innovate solutions to the world’s most significant energy and environmental sustainability challenges. Grow with us as we embark on building tomorrow together by being the safest, most diverse, and most profitable industrial gas company in the world.
Do you enjoy working in a plant environment? Do you like to be part of a team with a positive attitude and focused on safety? You could be a great fit for our team! We have an immediate opening for Maintenance Machinist at our Air Products Membranes Solutions facility in St. Louis, Missouri.
Company Culture and Environment
At Air Products, we work in an environment where we put safety first, diversity is essential, inclusion is our culture, and each person knows they belong and matter.
Career Growth and Development Opportunities
We offer comprehensive training and opportunities for professional growth within the company, ensuring that our employees can develop their skills and advance their careers.
Detailed Benefits and Perks
Compensation and Benefits
Rate depends on experience.
Why you should apply for this position today
Joining Air Products allows you to be part of a leading company in the hydrogen production industry, working on innovative solutions that promote environmental sustainability. You will have the opportunity to make a significant impact while being part of a supportive and safety-focused team.
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Why work in St. Louis, MO
St. Louis is known for its vibrant cultural scene, rich history, and diverse neighborhoods. The city offers a variety of recreational activities, arts, and entertainment options, making it an attractive place to live and work. With a strong sense of community and numerous professional opportunities, St. Louis is an ideal location for both personal and career growth.
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