Steel processing and coil-processing services for industrial manufacturers
Chicago Steel operates a steel-processing facility focused on coil handling, slitting, and finishing services. The tech stack is dominated by legacy manufacturing systems—Epicor ERP, AutoCAD, SolidWorks, and manual Office tools—with no adopting signals, suggesting an operations-first, low-tech-velocity environment. Hiring is sparse (23 open roles, 0 posted in 30 days) and concentrated in manufacturing and engineering, aligned with their active project list on SOPs, equipment maintenance, and ISO certification, indicating incremental process maturity rather than transformation.
Chicago Steel is a steel-processing specialist headquartered in Gary, Indiana, serving mid-market industrial customers. The company operates a range of coil-processing services including tension leveling, slitting, blanking, trimming, coil jacking, warehousing, and related finishing work. The workforce spans 201–500 employees across manufacturing, engineering, operations, and support. Pain points center on volume scaling, demand for specialized products, on-time delivery, and quality-cost reduction—consistent with a job-shop or mid-size processor managing capacity and customization complexity.
Chicago Steel runs Epicor (ERP), combined with AutoCAD and SolidWorks for design, and a CMMS (computerized maintenance management system). Office tools (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Microsoft 365) handle broader administrative work.
Chicago Steel actively hires in the United States and Canada, with headquarters in Gary, Indiana.
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