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Believe in the Future

Zekelman’s 2024 Summer Interns Share Their Journey

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Recruiting the Future: Andrea Seymour

To bring the right people on board, our vice president of talent acquisition focuses on building relationships.

Domestic ManufacturingInnovation & Technology

3 Ways You Can Kick-Start a Career in Manufacturing

Looking to launch your career in manufacturing? Get hands-on training and build invaluable skills through internships, apprenticeships, and entry-level opportunities.

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Technological Transformation: A New Era of Safety

From automation to artificial intelligence (AI), modern technology has ushered in a new era of enhanced worker protection in manufacturing. Due to smarter and faster safety monitoring and enhanced risk management tools, employees are more confident than ever that they are respected and protected at work.

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Family Fun at Zekelman: Bring Your Kid to Work Day

This opportunity allowed us to give the next generation a firsthand look at the pride and power of 100% domestic manufacturing, the cutting-edge technologies we’ve deployed, the safety of our facilities, and the high quality of life that a career at Zekelman can bring.

Domestic ManufacturingSustainability

A Greener Blueprint: The Case for Using American-Made Steel in Your Construction Projects

Where steel comes from and how it’s made can significantly affect quality, availability, sustainability, and the economic impact on local communities.

Domestic ManufacturingInnovation & Technology

Made in the USA: The Pride and Power of Domestic Manufacturing

There’s magic in those four words: “made in the USA.” They stir a sense of national pride and patriotism and serve as an assurance of quality. They tell a story of hardworking makers and the impact of homegrown products.

Domestic Manufacturing

Why Pipe That Meets the API Standards Stands Above the Rest

There’s no room for substandard equipment in the oil and gas industry. The quality of just one pipe could be the difference between success and disaster for an operation and its crew, the environment, the company’s bottom line, and its reputation.

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Women of Zekelman: Jessica Wells

Jessica Wells has been a kindergarten teacher, a transmission builder, and a dental hygienist. Now she’s the ultrasonic tester and floater at Atlas Tube, a company of Zekelman Industries.

CultureDomestic Manufacturing

Women of Zekelman: Teresa Johnson

In fact, it’s even part of her job. As a veteran buyer for Atlas Tube, a Zekelman Industries company, Johnson focuses on sourcing domestically made products for the company’s Alabama and Arkansas factories.

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