Mi-Tech Tungsten Metals, LLC is a locally owned and operated powder metal production complex on the near Northeast side of Indianapolis. Mi-Tech is a leader in the production of tungsten related products, serving over 10,000 companies with high-quality tungsten alloy and composite parts suitable for a broad range of applications.  Its products are used in such industries as Aerospace (ballast weights), Medical (radiation shielding), Homeland Security (scanning and detection), Oil Well (exploration and drilling), Automotive (welding), and Defense (ordnance).

Mi-Tech continues to invest in the latest production tools and processes, allowing it to offer innovative ways to use tungsten-based materials to meet the challenges its customers face. Regardless of the application, Mi-Tech can be relied upon to provide top quality parts that meet customer needs and exceed their expectations.  With its combination of old-fashioned values and progressive product development, Mi-Tech Tungsten Metals looks to the future with confidence.

Mi-Tech provides its employees with medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401k and wellness benefits, as well as paid holidays and vacation. 

Mi-Tech fully subscribes to the principles of Equal Employment Opportunity. It is our policy to provide employment, compensation, and other benefits related to employment based on qualifications, for all persons, in all phases of the Company’s operations, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, genetic information, physical or mental disability, or status as a protected veteran. In accordance with requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act and applicable state laws, it is our policy to provide reasonable accommodation upon request during the application process to eligible applicants in order that they may be given a full and fair opportunity to be considered for employment. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we intend to comply fully with applicable federal and State employment laws and the information requested on this application will only be used for purposes consistent with those laws. To the extent required by applicable law, the Company maintains a smoke-free workplace.
 

 

HR Recruiter (Indianapolis, IN)

The Human Resources (HR) recruiter is responsible for all aspects of recruiting for organization and plays a critical role in ensuring it's hiring the best possible talent

Industrial Engineer (Indianapolis, IN)

The ISE supports manufacturing across the plant with improvement projects that drive new capabilities, higher capacity, faster throughput, less queue time, and lower costs. These projects will utilize strong communication, technical, and project management skills.

Manufacturing Team Members (3rd Shift) (Indianapolis, IN)

Team Members will be cross trained in three processes; Blender Operation, Press Operation, and Saw Operation.
Blending will require weighing of materials, blending per specifications, maintaining inventory control, sampling finished blends, and performing various tests to ensure objectives are met.
Press Operators will require maintaining material identification while filling molds and pressing materials utilizing an isostatic press. In process measurements will be required to ensure objectives are met.
Saw Operators will maintain material identification while utilizing a band saw to cut parts to desired dimensions. In process measurements will be required to ensure objectives are met.
These positions will work 10 hours Monday through Thursday on day shift.
Team Members will be trained to operate High Temperature Sintering Furnaces. Position will require maintaining material identification while loading and unloading parts from furnace, monitoring equipment for proper operation, and performing inspections on parts to ensure objectives are met.

Production Associate (Indianapolis, IN)

Mill Associates are responsible for overseeing the production of raw materials. They monitor and control all aspects of the milling process, including feeding raw materials into the mill, operating equipment to break down these materials into smaller pieces, and removing unwanted byproducts from the final product

Toolmaker Associate (Indianapolis, IN)

Toolmaker Associates are responsible for crafting precision tools and constructing metal forms known as dies which are used in the shaping of metal for forging and stamping operations. These professionals have a variety of duties, including reading sketches, blueprints and CAD specifications, setting up and operating machines and tools, computing sizes and dimensions of tools and dies, and testing completed products.

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