Let's Build Something Together

Ready to join the United Alloy family? Explore open positions at our growing Union, OH facility and apply today.

our culture

Where great products start with great teams

At United Alloy, we believe in supporting our employees both on and off the job.  We’re committed to creating an environment where our team can thrive both professionally and personally. That means providing the tools, resources, and flexibility to help you grow, solve problems, and show up as your best self.


Together, we’re an agile team producing extraordinary results and setting the standard in:


  • Safety
  • Quality
  • Productivity
  • Profitability


Each employee brings a sense of ownership, takes initiative, and is deeply committed to the mission, the team, and themselves.

United Alloy welders smiling in their helmet.

EXPLORE CAREERS IN OHIO

Actively Hiring in Union, Ohio

Our newest facility in Union, Ohio is growing fast — and we’re hiring for a variety of important roles to keep up with the momentum.


All positions are eligible for medical, dental, vision, $3/hour premium for 2nd and 3rd shift, referral bonuses, 401K with match.

Skilled MIG welder working in a clean, organized ISO-certified fabrication shop.

We're Hiring Experienced MIG Welders in Ohio

  • Why choose us?

    • Match current pay, plus an extra $1.50 per hour*
    • $3 shift premium for 2nd shift*
    • Match current vacation time*
    • Earn $2,000 for each welder you refer that we hire. No cap on the number of referrals.
    • Medical, dental, vision, 401K, vacation/PTO, wellness programs, and LTD/STD/LIFE

    * Valid through December 2025

  • Experience needed

    • At least 1-3 years of experience and knowledge of MIG Welding
    • Basic math skills and blueprint/schematic reading skills
    • Pass a UAI/AWS D1.1 weld test
  • Shift hours

    • 1st Shift: 5AM - 3PM Mon-Thu
    • 2nd Shift: 3PM - 1AM Mon-Thu
    • Mandated overtime on Friday
View of a controlled welding environment designed for large-scale industrial fabrication.

OUR COMMITMENT TO YOUR SAFETY

We put safety first, always.

We believe all injuries and incidents are preventable, and we're committed to our zero-injury culture. We provide the training and tools you need to work safely, and we expect every team member to look out for themselves and each other. Working safely isn't optional — it's part of the job. Safety isn't a policy. It's a promise we make to each other and to the people who count on us.

THE heart of our work

Powering the world by empowering our people

We are more than a manufacturer; we are a collective of forward-thinkers dedicated to the people behind the products. Our mission is to keep life powered on through industry-leading innovation and a culture of mutual support. Watch our manifesto to see what drives us every day.

BENEFITS PACKAGE

Investing in our employees

In addition to excellent starting wages, we offer a competitive compensation and benefits package as well as numerous perks. 

Medical, Dental, and Vision

Comprehensive health benefits help support you and your family’s well-being and peace of mind.

Generous RTO and Vacation Policy

Take the time you need to recharge with flexible paid time off and vacation benefits.

401(k) with Company Match

Plan for your future with a retirement savings program that includes company matching contributions.

Bonus Opportunities

Earn additional rewards through performance-based bonus opportunities and incentives. 

Paid Training

We invest in your success from day one with hands-on training and ongoing development opportunities.

Company Paid Holidays

Enjoy paid holidays throughout the year so you can relax and spend time with family and friends.

Competitive Wages

We offer competitive pay designed to reward your skills, experience, and hard work.

Medical, Dental, and Vision

Comprehensive health benefits help support you and your family’s well-being and peace of mind.

Generous RTO and Vacation Policy

Take the time you need to recharge with flexible paid time off and vacation benefits.

Medical, Dental, and Vision

Comprehensive health benefits help support you and your family’s well-being and peace of mind.

Generous RTO and Vacation Policy

Take the time you need to recharge with flexible paid time off and vacation benefits.

401(k) with Company Match

Plan for your future with a retirement savings program that includes company matching contributions.

Bonus Opportunities

Earn additional rewards through performance-based bonus opportunities and incentives. 

Paid Training

We invest in your success from day one with hands-on training and ongoing development opportunities.

Company Paid Holidays

Enjoy paid holidays throughout the year so you can relax and spend time with family and friends.

Competitive Wages

We offer competitive pay designed to reward your skills, experience, and hard work.

Opportunity starts here

Explore your future at United Alloy

Welder performing metal fabrication at United Alloy factory.

Build with Us

If you like working with your hands, taking pride in precision, and being part of a team that builds real products, we’ve got a spot for you. Whether you’re an experienced fabricator or looking for your first shop floor job, we offer training, stability, and room to grow.

Corporate team members networking during the opening of a new industrial manufacturing facility.

Business Behind the Build

Behind every weld and laser-cut part, there’s a team keeping things moving — from HR and finance to sales and operations. If you’re a problem-solver who thrives on collaboration and real-world impact, our team might be the right fit for you.

High school students participating in the Youth Apprenticeship Program for skilled trades and welding careers.

Get Sparks Flying Early

Ready to learn a trade that lasts a lifetime? Our Youth Apprenticeship Program gives high school juniors and seniors (ages 16+) hands-on experience, one-on-one mentorship, and a direct path into the skilled trades. You'll explore five key areas in our state-of-the-art facility: fabrication, welding, assembly, paint, and shipping. This program is currently offered at our Wisconsin and Texas facilities.

Engineering and operations interns representing the college internship program at the corporate headquarters.

Forging Futures

Our internship program gives college students the opportunity to turn ideas into impact through real-world projects. Interns collaborate, solve problems, and gain practical experience in their field of study and work alongside experienced professionals.

Real Teammates. Real Impact. Real Career Growth.

Explore how our people build lasting careers at United Alloy. From the shop floor to plant management, hear how our team members take pride in their craft, elevate each other, and grow with a company that invests in their future.

Ready to see what your future at United Alloy could look like?

Meet Drew

“It’s a big company. There’s a lot of options here. Whether you want to stay in your role or whether you want to move to a different role or want to move up.” -Drew, Operations Supervisor
SEE DREW'S FULL STORY

Meet Clayton

“I started off as just a C welder and I’ve grown all the way to an A welder. In the meantime, I’ve been a lead, I’ve been a trainer, and I’ve continued to open my horizons to where I can fit just about anywhere.” - Clayton, Welder
SEE CLAYTON'S FULL STORY

Meet Cynthia

“There's always an opportunity to learn something new here, and people are always willing to help you grow. We challenge ourselves to improve every day.” - Cynthia, Shipping Lead
SEE CYNTHIA'S FULL STORY

Real Teammates. Real Impact. Real Career Growth.

Explore how our people build lasting careers at United Alloy. From the shop floor to plant management, hear how our team members take pride in their craft, elevate each other, and grow with a company that invests in their future.

Ready to see what your future at United Alloy could look like?

Drew, Operations Supervisor

“It’s a big company. There’s a lot of options here. Whether you want to stay in your role or whether you want to move to a different role or want to move up.” -Drew, Operations Supervisor

SEE DREW'S FULL STORY

“I started off as just a C welder and I’ve grown all the way to an A welder. In the meantime, I’ve been a lead, I’ve been a trainer, and I’ve continued to open my horizons to where I can fit just about anywhere.” - Clayton, Welder

SEE CLAYTON'S FULL STORY

“There's always an opportunity to learn something new here, and people are always willing to help you grow. We challenge ourselves to improve every day.” - Cynthia, Shipping Lead

SEE CYNTHIA'S FULL STORY

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What types of manufacturing jobs does United Alloy hire for?

    United Alloy hires a variety of manufacturing professions, including:

    • MIG Welders
    • Laser Operators
    • Press Brake Operators 
    • Material Handlers
    • Powder Coat Painters
    • Quality Auditors
    • Safety Specialists
    • Maintenance Technicians
    • Production Planners
    • Manufacturing Engineers
    • Operations Supervisors
  • What qualifications do I need to work as a welder at United Alloy?

    Welder candidates should:

    • Read and interpret fabrication blueprints 
    • Pass the AWS D1.1 welding test
    • Demonstrate quality work
    • Follow safe work practices

  • Do I need previous manufacturing experience to work at United Alloy?

    Not always. 

    • Some roles require experience
    • Entry-level positions are available
    • Paid training is provided for many positions

  • Does United Alloy provide welding training?

    Yes. We believe in developing our people. New employees receive paid training, and we provide ongoing learning opportunities to help team members improve their technical skills, grow their careers, and succeed in manufacturing.

  • What makes United Alloy a great place to work?

    At United Alloy, you're more than an employee, you're part of a team that takes ownership, solves problems, and builds products that power critical industries. Employees enjoy:

    • Strong safety culture 
    • Career advancement opportunities 
    • Competitive pay and benefits 
    • Team-focused environment 
    • Stable, family-owned company

  • What benefits does United Alloy offer employees?

    United Alloy offers a competitive benefits package that includes:

    • Competitive wages
    • 401(k) with company match
    • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
    • Paid holidays 
    • Generous paid time off and vacation
    • Paid training and career development
    • Performance-based bonus opportunities
  • Is safety a priority at United Alloy?

    Absolutely. Safety is our top priority. 

    • Safety training for every employee
    • Zero-injury mindset
    • Everyone is responsible for maintaining a safe workplace

  • Are there opportunities for career advancement?

    Yes. Many of our employees build long-term careers at United Alloy by learning new skills, taking on additional responsibilities, and advancing into leadership or technical roles. We believe in promoting from within whenever possible and investing in employee development.

  • What kind of work environment can I expect?

    You'll work alongside skilled craftsmen, engineers, and manufacturing professionals who take pride in building high-quality products. We value:

    • Safety
    • Teamwork
    • Quality
    • Accountability
    • Continuous Improvement
  • Where are United Alloy manufacturing jobs located?

    Career opportunities are available across all three of United Alloy’s locations, depending on current hiring needs: 

    • Janesville, Wisconsin
    • Seguin, Texas
    • Union, Ohio
  • Why should experienced tradespeople choose United Alloy?

    If you're looking for more than just another shop job, United Alloy offers the opportunity to work on complex, mission-critical products for leading OEMs. You'll have access to:

    • A strong safety culture
    • Modern equipment
    • Competitive pay and benefits
    • Long-term career opportunities
  • How do I apply for a job at United Alloy?

    Whether you're an experienced welder, fabricator, engineer, or looking to begin a career in manufacturing, we'd love to hear from you.


    Click here to:

    • View current openings
    • Learn more about our culture
    • Apply online 

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Detailed view of professional metal inert gas welding showing consistent bead quality on a steel chassis.

MIG Welder

Joins metal components together using a welding machine that feeds wire and shielding gas through a gun.

Technician in complete PPE applying electrostatic powder coating for a durable, uniform industrial finish.

Powder Coat Painter

Applies a durable, high-quality finish to metal parts using powder coating equipment.

Close-up of a high-power CNC fiber laser cutter processing steel plate with intricate detail.

Laser Operator

Runs laser cutting machines that use high-powered lasers to cut sheet metal into precise shapes and parts based on engineering designs.

Saw Operator

Cuts raw metal materials to specified lengths or shapes using various industrial saws.

Press Brake Operator

Bends and forms metal parts using a press brake machine — a powerful machine that shapes sheet metal by clamping it between a punch and die.

Material Handler

Ensures that raw materials, parts, and finished products are moved, stored, and organized efficiently throughout the facility.

MIG Welder

Joins metal components together using a welding machine that feeds wire and shielding gas through a gun.

Powder Coat Painter

Applies a durable, high-quality finish to metal parts using powder coating equipment.

Explore our most in-demand roles and more!

Two material handlers moving raw materials at United Alloy manufacturing facility.

Material Handler

A material handler plays a key support role, ensuring that raw materials, parts, and finished products are moved, stored, and organized efficiently throughout the facility. They help keep production flowing smoothly by supplying materials to machines and transporting items between departments.

Laser Operator

A laser operator specializes in running laser cutting machines that use high-powered lasers to cut sheet metal into precise shapes and parts based on engineering designs. This is a critical role in the fabrication process because it involves converting raw metal sheets into components used in assemblies or final products.

Saw Operator

A saw operator is responsible for cutting raw metal materials (such as steel bars, tubes, angles, or sheets) to specified lengths or shapes using various industrial saws. Their work is foundational — they prepare the stock materials that are later processed by welders, machinists, or press brake and laser operators.

Press Brake Operator

A press brake operator is responsible for bending and forming metal parts using a press brake machine — a powerful machine that shapes sheet metal by clamping it between a punch and die. This is a critical role for creating precision bends in components that go into everything from brackets and enclosures to structural

frames.

MIG Welder

A Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welder is responsible for joining metal components through using a welding machine that feeds wire and shielding gas through a gun. MIG welding is widely used in fabrication due to its speed, ease of use, and ability.

Powder Coat Painter

A powder coat painter applies a durable, high-quality finish to metal parts using powder coating equipment. This finish not only improves the appearance but also protects the metal from corrosion, wear, and the elements.