Lozier Corporation

2nd Shift Welder

Lozier Corporation  •  United States (Onsite)  •  8 hours ago
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Job Description

ABOUT LOZIER

Every day, millions of people interact with Lozier products without even realizing it. From the shelving in retail stores to the storage systems powering warehouses and online fulfillment, our products keep retail moving. If you’ve shopped in a store or ordered online, chances are you’ve experienced what we build.

For 70 years and counting, Lozier Corporation has been the industry leader trusted by top brands across the country. Headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, with facilities nationwide, we combine innovation, advanced manufacturing, and a people-centric culture to shape the future of retail. At Lozier, you’ll join a team that designs industry-leading solutions, builds products retailers and warehouses depend on, and be part of a company that prioritizes growth and development of its workforce.

BENEFITS AND COMPENSATION

Monday – Thursday 4x10 Schedule

  • 2nd shift 3:30pm – 2:00am: $25.51
  • $1,000 bonus after completion of 90 days of employment (subject to taxes), applicable to new hires only.
  • First pay increase after 6 months.
  • PTO (Paid Time Off) plus paid holidays.
  • Competitive Benefits Package (Eligible for medical, dental, and vision benefits on the first day of the month following 60 consecutive days of employment).
  • Onsite Health Clinic.
  • 401(k) with employer match.
  • Employee Assistance Program.
  • Educational Assistance Program.
  • Career Development Programs.

The Welder is responsible for performing welding operations in a manufacturing environment, ensuring quality, safety, and efficiency in accordance with production specifications. This role may include operating automated equipment, performing manual welding, and working with various materials depending on the area of assignment.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS(depending on area of assignment)

  • Champion Lozier’s Mission, Vision, and Core Values by demonstrating the behaviors that contribute to Lozier’s success.
  • Read and interpret blueprints, technical drawings, and work instructions to perform accurate welding operations.
  • Select and set up appropriate welding equipment, tools, and materials.
  • Perform welding operations safely and efficiently, meeting production schedules and quality standards.
  • Inspect completed welds for quality, consistency, and compliance with specifications.
  • Maintain equipment and perform routine preventive maintenance.
  • Follow all safety policies and procedures, including PPE usage and proper handling of materials.
  • Collaborate with production teams to identify and implement process improvements.
  • Demonstrate regular attendance and timeliness in reporting to work, meetings, and completing assignments.
  • Ability to work and interact well with others.

Robotic/Process Welder:

  • Operate, monitor, and maintain robotic welding systems.
  • Inspect robotic welds, rework MIG welds, monitor parameters, maintain inspection records.
  • Program robotic welding equipment for automated production runs.
  • Troubleshoot and adjust robot settings to maintain weld quality and production efficiency.
  • Work closely with engineers and technicians to optimize robotic processes.
  • Maintain documentation related to robot operation, maintenance, and quality checks.

MIG (GMAW) Welder:

  • Perform MIG welding on components, assemblies, or structures according to specifications.
  • Select appropriate wire, shielding gas, and parameters for the material and application.
  • Ensure welds meet production and quality standards, including appearance and structural integrity.
  • Assist in setup and maintenance of MIG welding equipment.

Spot/Resistance Welder:

  • Perform resistance spot welding operations on sheet metal assemblies.
  • Maintain proper electrode alignment, pressure, and timing to ensure consistent weld quality.
  • Monitor equipment for wear and performance issues, performing basic maintenance as needed.
  • Work in accordance with production schedules and maintain high safety standards.

JOB QUALIFICATIONS

Education: High school diploma or equivalent, technical training, or certifications are preferred.

Experience: Proven experience in one or more welding processes relevant to the specialization. Experience in a manufacturing environment is preferred.

Required Skills:

  • Basic PC skills (Microsoft Excel, Work, Outlook).
  • Ability to read and interpret blueprints and technical documents.
  • Knowledge of weld symbols, tolerances, and metallurgy basics.
  • Familiarity with welding inspection tools (calipers, gauges, microscopes, weld cameras).
  • Experience with weld process optimization (adjusting parameters to reduce defects).
  • Exposure to lean manufacturing or continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Knowledge of welding safety standards and procedures.
  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality.

Preferred Skills:

  • AWS (American Welding Society) certification.
  • Experience with specialty materials (stainless steel, aluminum, titanium).
  • Familiarity with other welding processes (TIG, laser, plasma) for cross-training potential.
  • Prior experience with automated inspection systems (vision systems, sensors).

SPECIAL DEMANDS

  • Occasional to frequent lifting will vary.
  • Frequent floor presence, walking/standing, dexterity/visual acuity, use of sensors.
  • Wear proper PPE per required work space.
  • Operates forklift.

The above job description is meant to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required for the position. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform other job-related duties as assigned by their supervisor. Lozier reserves the right to modify, interpret, or apply this job description in any way desired and the essential job functions may be modified to reasonably accommodate qualified individuals with a disability. Requirements are representative of minimum levels of knowledge, skills and/or abilities. To perform this job successfully, the employee must possess the abilities or aptitudes to perform each duty proficiently. Successful completion of pre-hire drug screen and post offer background screen is required to obtain employment. Continued employment remains on an “at-will” basis.

Lozier Corporation

About Lozier Corporation

Lozier Corporation is the leading manufacturer of products used by retailers in stores and warehouses around the world, with a vision to be operationally excellent in support of retail's present and future.

Headquartered in Omaha, Lozier began manufacturing fixtures in 1956, and originated the basics of today’s shelving systems. Today, Lozier has over 4 million square feet of manufacturing and distribution space across facilities located in five states. We are committed to quality and service, building our business around integrity and respect, and investing in our people and communities.

Our core values are the backbone of our business. These values are reflective of who we are, what we stand for and how we work, both as a company and as individuals.

People Matter: Company Success is based on valuing and listening to you.

Every employee matters and makes an impact. We treat each other with respect and kindness. We are transparent and honest always.

Work as a Team: No silos. No egos.

Everyone works toward a common goal in support of the team. Minimize the effect of hierarchy and levels of hierarchy within the company.

Excellence is expected in all that we do and we reward it.

Aspire for the highest standards of safety, service, quality and design of products.

Customer Committed: Evolve with retailers' needs.

Consistently and reliably manufacture solutions for customers as their business needs evolve; respond in a systematic way to customers.

Innovation: Strive for better. We win or we learn.

Be curious and action oriented. Work toward better solutions in all aspects of the business. Making mistakes is part of learning; failure in the short-term for success in the long-term is acceptable.

Accountability: Take ownership of results, not just tasks.

We expect and encourage ownership. You can't be passive and be an be an owner. Actions based on ownership will lead to success.

Industry
Manufacturing & Production
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Omaha, NE
Year Founded
1956
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