Full-Time

IT Ops/Support Assistant

Posted on 5/9/2026

BlueScope

BlueScope

5,001-10,000 employees

Global steel producer of coated products

Compensation Overview

$62.2k - $77.7k/yr

Visalia, CA, USA

In Person

Category
IT & Security (1)
Required Skills
Customer Service
Requirements
  • Provide installation, maintenance and support for all information systems related hardware and software.
  • Be customer service driven, be able to communicate well, have good troubleshooting skills, have the ability to prioritize, and follow standard procedures.
Responsibilities
  • Provide installation, maintenance and support for all information systems related hardware and software.
  • This role may be required to recommend solutions that span their specific locations.

BlueScope is a global steel maker that produces coated and painted steel products and engineered building solutions. It runs large-scale manufacturing and distributes steel in a network that spans 15 countries across Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and North America. Its products are used in construction, manufacturing, and automotive sectors, with coatings and paints that protect steel and extend its life. The company differentiates itself through its large international footprint, its specialized coated and painted steel offerings, and its focus on sustainability and product innovation. BlueScope’s goal is to supply reliable, sustainable steel products and integrated building solutions to customers around the world, while expanding its market reach and improving environmental performance.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$136.8M

Headquarters

Kansas City, Missouri

Founded

1978

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What believers are saying

  • Tania Archibald assumes CEO role February 1, 2026.
  • Partners Helios on green iron emission reductions.
  • Supplies steel for Star of the South wind project.

What critics are saying

  • NeoSmelt relocation to WA cuts Illawarra jobs now.
  • Helios tech fails coated steel integration by 2028.
  • Star of the South delays cede market to Bisalloy.

What makes BlueScope unique

  • Leads in coated and painted steel for global construction.
  • Delivers engineered building solutions across North America.
  • Operates steel production in 15 countries since 2002.

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Performance Bonus

Hybrid Work Options

Professional Development Budget

Wellness Program

Flexible Work Hours

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RenewEconomy
Apr 16th, 2026
State rolls out red carpet for four new wind projects in race to replace ageing coal generators.

State rolls out red carpet for four new wind projects in race to replace ageing coal generators. Apr 16, 2026 Four new wind projects with a combined clean energy generation capacity of more than 1.3 gigawatts have been put on the development fast-track for Western Australia, after being declared priority projects by the state Labor government. The wind farms join a green iron plant as the first five projects to be given priority status under WA's recently legislated State Development Act (SDA), a new framework that empowers government and a statutory Coordinator General to speed up the approvals process for strategically significant projects. The green iron plant, called NeoSmelt, is a collaboration led by BlueScope and including BHP, Rio Tinto, Woodside Energy and Mitsui Iron Ore Development, that plans to use renewable and "lower-carbon energy" to produce molten iron Pilbara iron ore. Discover more Solar Panels Wind Turbines Energy storage solutions WA premier Roger Cook also on Thursday morning declared the state's first ever State Development Area (SDA) as the Western Trade Coast, an existing industrial precinct located between Munster and Rockingham, where NeoSmelt is located. The four wind farms selected for fast-track include three that last month locked in long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) with state government-owned utilities, including two with gentailer Synergy and one with the WA Water Corporation. The Synergy-contracted projects include Zephyr Energy's 470 megawatt (MW) Parron Maam Marang wind farm, proposed for 10km northwest of Badgingarra, and the Kondinin Wind Farm, a 130 MW facility being developed by Shell Energy and Foresight Group in the state's Wheatbelt Region. Also on the fast-track is the Marri Wind Farm, an up to 550MW project being developed south of Dandaragan by Alinta Energy - and contracted to supply 330 MW to the Water Corporation. The fourth wind farm to be given priority status is Neoen Australia's Narrogin Wind Farm, a 180MW project proposed for south of Perth, near the towns of Narrogin and Williams. As Renew Economy has reported, the Narrogin wind farm, which will potentially include a 100 MW, 200 MWh battery component in the future, has already secured both state and federal environmental approvals and last September got the all clear from the state, following a development assessment panel (DAP) hearing. The Parron Maam project is also well advanced in its plans to install up to 79 Vestas turbines next to the Western Power Northern Terminal on the state's main grid, having secured all local, state and federal government approvals to go ahead. The Kondinin wind farm, which plans to install up to 46 wind turbines in two stages in the West Australian wheatbelt, also has received all the necessary local, state and federal approvals, its website says. First stage construction is slated to begin this year. Renew Economy understands the main benefit for these projects being given priority status will likely come from the coordination side of the equation, including to streamline the grid-connection processes, which will involve the Clean Energy Link transmission project that Western Power is developing. The fact that all four wind farms have already secured their environmental and development approvals is interesting, too, in light of some of the criticisms of the SDA. These have centred around concerns that it will bypass environmental safeguards and concentrate too much power with the state premier and development minister - both positions currently held by Roger Cook. Law firm Gilbert + Tobin has described the SDA here as a "net positive for WA's energy transition" and says it emphasises maintaining robust environmental and heritage safeguards, "expressly protecting the independence of existing regulators." How well these safeguards hold up remains to be seen, but there can be little argument that Western Australia needs to get cracking to build enough new renewable energy capacity to replace fossil fuels and to decarbonise its industrial centres. "Last year, we passed our State Development Act, and now we are putting our new powers to work in the pursuit of new jobs and opportunities for Western Australians," Cook said on Thursday morning. "In designating the first five Priority Projects and State Development Area under these new powers, we are delivering on our vision of becoming a renewable energy powerhouse [and] making more things here." "This is a crucial step towards getting out of coal by 2030 and developing WA as a global renewable energy powerhouse," state energy minister Amber Jade Sanderson said on Thursday. "By fast tracking these projects, we're creating a stronger future for WA, diversifying the economy and creating great local jobs."

Kedia Capital
Apr 10th, 2026
market news.

market news. 10-Apr-2026 10:35 Hrs IST Tata Steel rises on completing acquisition of remaining stake in Tata Steel Colors. Tata Steel is currently trading at Rs. 207.05, up by 1.80 points or 0.88% from its previous closing of Rs. 205.25 on the BSE. The scrip opened at Rs. 206.90 and has touched a high and low of Rs. 209.00 and Rs. 206.05 respectively. So far 529556 shares were traded on the counter. The BSE group 'A' stock of face value Rs. 1 has touched a 52 week high of Rs. 216.50 on 25-Feb-2026 and a 52 week low of Rs. 130.40 on 11-Apr-2025. Last one week high and low of the scrip stood at Rs. 209.00 and Rs. 190.20 respectively. The current market cap of the company is Rs. 257783.37 crore. The promoters holding in the company stood at 33.19%, while Institutions and Non-Institutions held 44.65% and 21.68% respectively. Tata Steel has completed the acquisition of remaining 10,000 equity shares (0.01% shareholding) of face value Rs 10 each for a consideration of Rs 0.03 crore in Tata Steel Colors (Formerly Tata BlueScope Steel) (TSCPL), subsidiary company, from BlueScope Steel Asia Holdings Pty as per the terms and conditions of the Share Purchase Agreement executed on November 12, 2025. Post this transaction, the Company's shareholding in TSCPL has increased from 99.99% to 100% and accordingly, TSCPL has become an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of the Company. Tata Steel, the flagship company of the Tata group, is the first integrated steel plant in Asia and is now the world's second most geographically diversified steel producer and a Fortune 500 company.

Bluestone Building Group
Dec 5th, 2025
Industrial and Commercial Construction Experts in Wollongong and Surrounding Regions

Industrial and commercial construction experts in Wollongong and surrounding regions. Leading industrial construction in Illawarra with commercial fitouts support. Bluestone Building Group specialises in industrial construction across Wollongong, the Illawarra, Shellharbour, Nowra and the Shoalhaven. Its expertise focuses on delivering technical, complex and high-performance industrial projects where durability, safety and operational uptime are essential. Unlike general commercial builders, Bluestone provides a combination of industrial construction capability and commercial fitout expertise, enabling BlueStone Building Group to deliver complete facilities that support both production requirements and administrative functions. BlueStone Building Group also have extensive experience working within live environments of heavy industry, including those within Bluescope and Manildra, where safety and continuity must be preserved throughout construction. Local mastery across Wollongong, Shellharbour, Illawarra, Nowra & Shoalhaven. Its teams have deep knowledge of regional building conditions, local regulations, environmental requirements and logistical constraints across Port Kembla, Unanderra, Kembla Grange, Albion Park Rail, Oak Flats, South Nowra and Bomaderry. This local mastery ensures efficient management of site access, staging, contractor coordination and compliance. It also allows BlueStone Building Group to predict regional risks and navigate them proactively, reducing delays and improving overall project certainty. Real project excellence: Bluestone's industrial construction leadership. Bluestone and Bluescope Steel, Port Kembla. Bluestone has partnered with Bluescope Steel in the Port Kembla industrial precinct, delivering heavy-duty construction projects that require strong planning, precise execution and strict adherence to operational continuity. These projects demanded robust safety systems and close alignment with the operational needs of one of Australia's largest industrial sites. Shoalhaven industrial facility for Manildra Group. Bluestone also delivered a purpose-built industrial facility for the Manildra Group in the Shoalhaven. The project required hygienic design principles, specialist construction methods, controlled environments and a deep understanding of food production logistics. Comprehensive industrial construction services in Illawarra. Bluestone delivers a wide range of industrial construction services including: * New-build industrial facilities * Extensions and expansions * Operational upgrades and refurbishments * Heavy services and infrastructure installations * Logistics, warehousing and manufacturing fitouts * Compliance-driven facility enhancements BlueStone Building Group manage every stage of the project lifecycle, from initial concept planning and design coordination to final commissioning and handover. This ensures every facility meets industry compliance requirements and long-term operational needs. Expertise in managing live environment and operational sites. Working in live operational environments requires careful planning and highly controlled construction methods. Bluestone utilises phased works, strict dust and noise management, temporary access arrangements and continuous communication with facility managers. This ensures business continuity and compliance with health and safety standards throughout the project. Advantages of partnering with local industrial builders in Wollongong. Partnering with a local commercial builder such as Bluestone offers: * Faster communication and faster response times * Established relationships with reliable local subcontractors * Comprehensive knowledge of coastal environmental conditions * Familiarity with council approval pathways * A commitment to local employment and sustainability These advantages translate into better risk management, smoother project delivery and construction outcomes that align with regional expectations. What industrial construction services does Bluestone offer in Illawarra? Bluestone specialises in complex industrial construction including manufacturing facilities, warehouses, logistics centres and processing plants. Services include design collaboration, site preparation, structural work and turnkey delivery. How does Bluestone manage live environment projects? Through strict safety protocols, staged construction, noise and dust reduction strategies and continuous coordination with facility managers to maintain operational continuity. What are the benefits of choosing a local builder in Wollongong? Local builders understand regional regulations, supply chains, council processes and environmental factors, leading to faster approvals and better project outcomes. Can Bluestone handle industrial fitouts within operational businesses? Yes. These fitouts are completed through staged works and clear communication to minimise disruption. How has Bluestone worked with Bluescope Steel at Port Kembla? Bluestone has delivered heavy industrial works requiring infrastructure upgrades, structural reinforcements and strict compliance with operational standards. What makes the Manildra Group project unique in Shoalhaven? It required specialist food production design, climate control, hygienic construction and efficient logistics integration. How does Bluestone ensure safety on industrial projects? Through comprehensive safety training, ongoing monitoring, site audits and adherence to Australian safety standards. Does Bluestone operate throughout Illawarra and Shoalhaven? Yes. Bluestone has an active presence and proven project delivery across both regions. What is Bluestone's approach to timelines and budgets? Meticulous planning, milestone tracking, proactive communication and clear reporting keep projects on schedule and within budget. How can I inquire about industrial construction services in Wollongong? You can reach out through Bluestone's website contact form, phone or email for a tailored consultation.

Recycling Today Media Group
Nov 5th, 2025
BlueScope to get new CEO

BlueScope to get new CEO. The board of Australia-based steel company BlueScope has named Tania Archibald the company's new managing director and CEO, effective Feb. 1, 2026. Archibald, who is chief executive of BlueScope's Australian Steel Products business, will succeed Mark Vassella upon his retirement and be based at BlueScope's Melbourne head office. Vassella led BlueScope for eight years, having joined the company following its 2007 acquisition of Smorgon Steel Distribution, where he was the chief executive. He was appointed chief executive of Australian Distribution and Solutions before moving to the U.S. as President, BlueScope Steel North America in 2008. He returned to Australia in 2011 to take up the role of chief executive of BlueScope Australia and New Zealand. "Mark is an exceptional, values-based leader," BlueScope Chair Jane McAloon says. "He has navigated the group through unprecedented challenges while steadfastly prioritizing our people and our communities. Under his stewardship, BlueScope has evolved into a structurally resilient business. Mark has led BlueScope with clarity and conviction, humility and warmth. By every measure, he has been an outstanding CEO, and we thank him sincerely and wish him well in his retirement. He will be greatly missed." Archibald previously served as BlueScope's chief financial officer and also held leadership roles in finance, strategy and business development in the corporate function and across Australia, New Zealand, Vietnam and Indonesia. Her appointment follows a comprehensive global search by the board, which included the evaluation of a strong internal pipeline and external candidates. "We are delighted to appoint Tania to be the fourth CEO since BlueScope listed on the ASX [Australian Stock Exchange] 23 years ago," McAloon says. "Tania is a highly capable executive who has demonstrated outstanding leadership over the course of her 30-year career at BlueScope. She is passionate about the uplift of our safety performance and well-being of our people and is committed to delivering for our customers. Her track record in driving sustainability, financial resilience and operational excellence gives the board great confidence in her ability to lead the group and deliver on the next phase of BlueScope's strategy." "I'd like to thank the BlueScope board for their trust and confidence and to thank Mark for his tremendous leadership in building the strong company BlueScope is today," Archibald says. "I'm proud to lead our talented teams into the next era and am committed to working hard for our customers, our people, our shareholders and our local communities." Vassella says, "This is the right time to hand over, and the board has appointed an outstanding successor. Tania and I have worked together for many years, and I know that she has the skill, judgment and capability to lead BlueScope. "It has been a privilege to lead BlueScope and work with such a brilliant team. I'm proud of what we've achieved, and confident the company is well-positioned for continued success." Get curated news on YOUR industry.

Mayfair Media Operations
Aug 14th, 2025
Crouch down as BlueScope board reshuffles

Long-standing non-executive director Ewen Crouch is retiring from BlueScope (ASX:BSL) with US-based Cheri Phyfer to be appointed in his place.