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At Ellwood, we believe metal is a pillar of human process. What makes it possible are the people behind it; people who don't just meet the highest standards but define them. And who always respect the stakes at hand.

What Drives Us?

At Ellwood, mastery, integrity, and craft aren't slogans. They're how we do work every day. As a family-owned company, we value voices from across the organization and invest in people for the long term.

Mastery

We know mastery comes from experience, training, and meaningful challenges. We invest in development, hands-on learning, and clear paths for growth—helping people expand their skills and earn greater responsibility at every stage of their career.

Integrity

Integrity guides how we work together and make decisions. At Ellwood, we do work the right way. We value trust and inclusion, creating a workplace where people are respected and supported with competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and a safe work environment.

Craft

Taking pride in your craft means caring about what you make and how you make it. It's the attention to detail and ownership that comes from knowing your work carries meaningful impact and that the results matter long after the job is done.

Continue Your Mission With Ellwood

Few people exhibit mastery and integrity like our veterans. That's why we actively seek those who served to bring their talents to our work.

Opportunities for Veterans

Want a closer look at life at Ellwood?

Hear it from the people behind the work.

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Jonathan Madkins, Automation Specialist, has become a better man for himself and his family by taking advantage of every opportunity for professional growth and challenging himself to advance into new roles.

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See how Kendra Gagliano, a metallurgical engineer, has the freedom to take an idea and run with it to produce a range of products that make the world go around.

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Kenny Suarez, Finish/Heat Treat Supervisor, learned to lead by example by taking advantage of training and carefully observing leaders on his team.

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Electrical supervisor Brian Schuster is using his unique background and skills to support critical operations throughout his shop, and also his growing family.

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See how Barnell Jackson, a grinder at ELLWOOD, gets the support she needs to do her job the right way - and with a smile.

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Every day, Raymundo Ordoñez Olivares, PhD metallurgist, learns new things and puts world-class metallurgy into practice in production.

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Fred Fox, who started as a Marine Corps veteran with no machining experience, made the most of training and challenges to advance in his role.

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Straight out of college, Tyler Kasunich, a manufacturing engineer, found purpose in the heavy metals industry.

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