Industrial welding equipment manufacturer serving fabrication, construction, and manufacturing
Miller Electric manufactures welding systems and plasma cutting equipment for industrial and consumer end-users across construction, fabrication, aviation, and motorsports. The tech stack—Allen Bradley RSLogix 500, FactoryTalk View, Solidworks, Dynamics 365, and SQL Server—reflects a traditional manufacturing automation footprint with recent adoption of cloud collaboration tools (Teams, Azure DevOps, Miro). Hiring is balanced between sales (46 roles), manufacturing (45), and engineering (25), with active focus on new product development, distributor enablement, and go-to-market execution. Pain-point clustering around cost reduction and competitive positioning suggests operational pressure on margins and market share.
Notable leadership hires: Team Lead, Operations Director
Miller Electric manufactures welding equipment, plasma cutting systems, welding generators, and ancillary products for professional and consumer markets. End-users span manufacturing plants, construction sites, aviation facilities, motorsports shops, educational institutions, farms, and home/studio hobbyists. The company operates from Appleton, Wisconsin, with 1,001–5,000 employees and active hiring in the United States and Canada. Current operational focus includes product trials, distributor channel development, contract pricing strategy, and talent retention—signaling a maturing business optimizing distribution and cost structure.
Core systems include Allen Bradley RSLogix 500 and FactoryTalk View for manufacturing automation, Solidworks for design, Dynamics 365 for ERP, SQL Server for data, and Salesforce for CRM. Recent additions: Teams, Azure DevOps, Tableau, Power BI, and Miro for collaboration and analytics.
Appleton, Wisconsin. The company actively hires in the United States and Canada, with steady hiring velocity across sales, manufacturing, and engineering teams.
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