At Major Tool & Machine we're proud to celebrate Women's History Month – a time where we commemorate and honor the vital role and contributions of women in American history and today.
With 47% of the total workforce being women, only about 30% are in manufacturing. Women are proven to be instrumental to this industry, bringing with them new ideas, different perspectives, and talent that today’s challenges demand, and we believe there is no better time than now to make a significant impact on American manufacturing.
If you’re interested in joining our team and helping to make a major difference, visit our careers page to learn more.
How Major Tool & Machine Is Automating Its Way Out Of The Labor Squeeze
In confronting an acute shortage of skilled workers at Major Tool & Machine, Mike Griffith is facing a battle that has become commonplace for U.S. manufacturing leaders these days. So the president of the Indianapolis-based outfit is turning to an increasingly used solution: automating the heck out of what happens on the factory floor.
Established in 1946, Major Tool & Machine Inc. (MTM) is a contract manufacturer in Indianapolis, Indiana, that provides manufacturing solutions for our customer's most complex needs. MTM specializes in large CNC milling and turning machining, high-speed machining, manual and robotic welding, engineering, CAD/CAM programming, project management, inspection, and assembly services.
Major Tool & Machine was recently featured in the Indianapolis Recorder, with an interview given by our own Gene Davis and Kendra O’Brien discussing changes they’ve experienced in the manufacturing industry and the current labor shortage.
Read the article here: http://www.indianapolisrecorder.com/business/article_b1bc3406-ca5b-11e9-bed3-f3478525aa2a.html
The article goes on to discuss the impact of manufacturing in Indiana and some of the skills required for the industry.
Just as when Davis started his career 52 years ago, manufacturing is a bedrock of the Indiana economy. According to the Indiana Department of Workforce Development (DWD), the state has 541,846 manufacturing jobs, equaling 17% of all employment in Indiana. The Indianapolis metropolitan area has over 88,000 manufacturing jobs, equaling 10% of the area’s jobs.
Manufacturing requires new skills, but Berger said due to the labor shortage employers often are willing to teach those skills. For example, Major Tool and Machine has a six-month machinist training program that builds upon lessons from certification courses, teaching blueprint reading, math, safety procedures and how to operate machines. Berger said companies also often offer competitive salaries to encourage people to take these courses and start a career in manufacturing. According to the DWD, the average salary for mechanical engineers and industrial engineers, two common jobs in manufacturing, are both around $75,000.
Come join us at the upcoming Welder Job Fair @ Major Tool & Machine!
Put your welding skills to the test!
Saturday, February 23rd 8AM-12PM
1450 E 20th St.
Indianapolis, IN 46218
Candidates need to bring a welding hood with them. Use the Contact Us page to let us know if you’ll be joining us!