Full-Time

Enterprise Architect

Infrastructure

Posted on 11/15/2025

Commercial Metals

Commercial Metals

Recycling-based steel production and fabrication

No salary listed

Irving, TX, USA

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Category
DevOps & Infrastructure (2)
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Requirements
  • Minimum of 10 years of experience in infrastructure architecture and design.
  • Strong knowledge of server, storage, network, and cloud technologies.
  • Experience with virtualization technologies such as VMware or Hyper-V.
  • Strong knowledge of cloud platforms (Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform).
  • Proficiency in networking, virtualization, and storage solutions.
  • Experience with infrastructure as code tools such as Terraform or CloudFormation.
  • Familiarity in integration technologies such as RESTful APIs, SOAP, Enterprise Service Bus, and middleware platforms (e.g., PI/PO, MuleSoft, Dell Boomi, Apache Camel).
  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills. Ability to work effectively in a team environment.
  • Experience in Agile or DevOps methodologies.
  • Familiarity with cloud-based development platforms and services.
  • Industry experience in metals, manufacturing, or a similar sector.
  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field.
Responsibilities
  • Develop and maintain the overall infrastructure architecture, including servers, storage, networks, and cloud services.
  • Ensure that the architecture is scalable, secure, cost-effective and aligned with business objectives
  • Evaluate emerging technologies and recommend solutions that improve system performance and efficiency.
  • Stay abreast of industry trends and incorporate best practices into the infrastructure design.
  • Guide the implementation of infrastructure projects, including hardware and software installations, upgrades, and migrations. Ensure that all projects are completed on time and within budget.
  • Partner with other teams on completing these implementations
  • Work closely with IT teams, business analysts, and other stakeholders to understand infrastructure needs and ensure seamless integration with existing systems.
  • Create and maintain comprehensive documentation for infrastructure designs, configurations, and processes. Ensure that all documentation is up-to-date and accessible to relevant stakeholders.
  • Ensure that the infrastructure is secure and compliant with industry standards and regulations. Implement security measures such as firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and encryption.
  • Monitor the performance of the IT infrastructure and make recommendations for improvements. Implement performance tuning and optimization strategies to ensure high availability and reliability.
  • Ensure infrastructure solutions comply with security and regulatory requirements.
  • Partner with IT Security and the CISO to ensure Infrastructure Architecture meets current and future security concerns.
  • Compare our architecture to established industry frameworks and make recommendations for alignment.

Commercial Metals Company (CMC) manufactures steel and metal products in a vertically integrated model that spans recycling, steel production, and fabrication. It runs recycling plants to collect and process scrap metal, which serves as the main raw material for its mills. The steel mills produce products such as rebar, merchant bar, and wire rod, which are sold mainly to the construction industry for infrastructure, commercial, and residential projects. CMC also operates fabrication facilities that customize steel products by cutting, bending, and other processing to meet customer needs. The company mainly serves customers in the United States and Europe and maintains control over the entire supply chain—from scrap sourcing to finished products—giving it cost advantages and tighter quality control over the final materials.

Company Size

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Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Irving, Texas

Founded

1915

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Foley acquisition adds 18 facilities, $33.6M EBITDA in Q2 2026.
  • Tariffs boost North America steel margins $147 per ton.
  • Artemis buys $104M stake after 59% share surge to $76.87.

What critics are saying

  • Nucor captures construction demand as CMC misses Q2 earnings.
  • Heidelberg's $600M Giant Cement deal undercuts Southeast precast margins.
  • $2B notes debt strains cash flows if synergies fail by 2027.

What makes Commercial Metals unique

  • CMC uses 100% recycled scrap in electric arc furnaces for sustainable steel production.
  • Vertical integration spans recycling, mini-mill steelmaking, and rebar fabrication.
  • Recent Foley and CP&P acquisitions create third-largest U.S. precast platform.

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Yahoo Finance
Apr 13th, 2026
CMC names Michael Dumais to board, bringing 30 years of industrial leadership experience

CMC has appointed Michael Dumais to its board of directors, effective 23 June 2026. The appointment increases the board from nine to ten members, nine of whom are independent. Dumais brings over 30 years of leadership experience in industrial operations and corporate strategy. He most recently served as executive vice president and chief transformation officer at Raytheon Technologies Corporation, where he led enterprise-wide transformation initiatives. He previously held senior leadership roles at United Technologies Corporation, overseeing operations, supply chain, strategy and mergers and acquisitions. Dumais also serves on the board of Baker Hughes Company. He will serve on CMC's audit and finance committees. Dumais holds degrees in electrical engineering from Virginia Tech and the University of Pennsylvania, plus an MBA from Wharton School.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 11th, 2026
Cramer prefers Nucor over Commercial Metals, sees stock hitting $200

Commercial Metals Company received positive commentary from Jim Cramer during a discussion of market movements following an Iran ceasefire. However, Cramer recommended Nucor over Commercial Metals, stating he believes Nucor could reach $200 per share. Commercial Metals processes and recycles scrap metal whilst manufacturing finished steel products and armour plates. The company reported Q2 2026 earnings on 26 March, posting non-GAAP earnings per share of $1.16, missing estimates by $0.14. Revenue reached $2.13 billion, up nearly 22% year-over-year and beating estimates by $60 million. Management expects to generate between $165 million and $175 million in EBITDA for fiscal year 2026.

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Apr 3rd, 2026
Commercial Metals raises dividend 11% as precast acquisitions drive earnings growth

Commercial Metals (NYSE:CMC) has announced an 11% increase to its regular quarterly dividend to $0.20 per share, marking its 246th consecutive quarterly payout. The increase follows year-over-year growth in revenue and net income for its latest quarter. The company reported sales of $2.13 billion and net income of $93.03 million, compared with $1.75 billion in sales and $25.47 million in net income a year earlier. Recent acquisitions in precast concrete operations contributed to the earnings performance, with the Construction Solutions segment showing faster growth from the Foley and CP&P acquisitions. However, higher merger and acquisition-related expenses led to an earnings miss versus expectations and a reduction in one broker's fiscal 2026 earnings per share forecast.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 26th, 2026
Commercial Metals posts $93M profit as North America steel margins surge $147 per ton on tariffs and infrastructure spending

Commercial Metals Company reported fiscal Q2 2026 revenue of $2.132 billion and net income of $93.03 million, more than tripling year-over-year. Adjusted earnings per share reached $1.16 per diluted share. The North America Steel Group drove results, with adjusted EBITDA surging 96.9% year-over-year to $269.67 million on a $147 per tonne improvement in steel product metal margin and a $160 per tonne increase in average selling price. The company's $2.5 billion acquisition of CP&P and Foley Products closed in December 2025. The pricing recovery reflects broader industry momentum, with tariff duties of 50% to 200% on rebar imports from Algeria, Bulgaria, Egypt and Vietnam supporting margins. Nucor posted 34.2% quarterly earnings growth year-over-year, whilst Steel Dynamics reported record 2025 steel shipments of 13.7 million tonnes.

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Mar 26th, 2026
Commercial Metals reports $93M Q2 earnings, misses expectations at $1.16 per share

Commercial Metals Co. reported fiscal second-quarter net income of $93 million, or 83 cents per share. Adjusted earnings came to $1.16 per share, missing Wall Street expectations of $1.28 per share based on analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research. The Irving, Texas-based steel manufacturer and recycler posted revenue of $2.13 billion for the period, exceeding analyst forecasts of $1.98 billion.

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