When it comes to work, we know you want more than a job. You want the opportunity to learn and grow, to be recognized for your efforts and accomplishments, to be treated with respect and have a sense of pride and belonging. Thatâ??s what a career at Lozier is all about. Our future success relies on the same thing thatâ??s carried us for more than 65 years â?? a committed team of employees working together to achieve goals and provide our customers with the best product in the industry.
POSITION SUMMARY:
Want to kick off your career with a secured job and no college loan debt? Consider
applying for Lozierâ??s Sponsorship for the Trades Program. While earning your associate
degree from Metropolitan Community Collegeâ??s (MCC) Industrial and Commercial Trades
Program, specializing in CNC and Tool and Die Technology (PMTAS) or Electrical/Mechanical
Maintenance Technology (EMAAS), you can gain hands-on experience working in your field of
interest while taking the classes that will help you advance in your career. Once you graduate,
youâ??ll earn a full-time position at Lozier, starting you on a path toward success.
Paid summer Internship at Lozier prior to starting class.
Paid tuition for two-year program at MCC including textbooks, tools & toolbox.
Paid Apprenticeship OR $150 Monthly Stipend
A full-time Tool and Die or Maintenance position following completion of the program.
Depending on area of assignment:
PRECISION TOOLING - (TOOL & DIE TECHNICIAN)
Plan, layout and perform all bench and machine operation to service, repair and maintain the tools, dies and machine equipment used in various departments. You will also construct simple dies and fixtures as well as replacement parts.
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ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL - (MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN)
Perform general maintenance work on machines, including all types of building maintenance. You will gain skills in
welding and in the use of the tools necessary to do electrical, plumbing and heating work.
The Sponsorship for the Trades program is only available for current high school seniors graduating in Spring 2025. You must be a current high school senior to be eligible for this program.