Custom alloy fabrication for high-temperature and corrosive industrial systems
Alloy Engineering manufactures precision alloy equipment for extreme-environment applications—high-temperature, corrosive, and mission-critical installations. The company is actively hiring across manufacturing and sales (19 roles posted in the last 30 days) while simultaneously rolling out CRM and sales-tools implementations, suggesting a push to systematize customer acquisition and order management that has historically relied on deep technical relationships and application expertise.
Founded in 1943, Alloy Engineering is a 51–200-person fabrication shop headquartered in Berea, Ohio. The company designs and manufactures custom alloy equipment for petrochemical, refining, power generation, and other high-temperature and corrosion-resistant applications. Core capabilities include ASME Code Section I and VIII welding, cladding, machining, and assembly of complex multi-ton systems. The business operates on a project basis—each order involves custom design, material selection, and precision fabrication. Alloy holds multiple AWS welding certifications and employs certified ASME inspectors and nondestructive testing specialists. The product line spans batch annealing equipment, radiant tubes, high-temperature fans, and catalyst baskets, with installations worldwide.
Core tools: SolidWorks (CAD), Infor ERP and CRM (operations), Fanuc (manufacturing automation), GMAW/GTAW (welding processes), Microsoft Office and SharePoint (productivity). The stack reflects a hybrid manufacturing-to-office workflow with emerging CRM digitization.
Berea, Ohio. The company also actively recruits in France, indicating potential expansion or subsidiary operations in Europe.
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