Fox Valley Metal Tech, LLC

Fox Valley Metal Tech, LLC Fox Valley Metal Tech, LLC is a preferred provider of mission critical metal fabrications for defense contractors. Located in Green Bay WI.

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04/02/2026

Know what you're working on.
Know why it matters.
That shows up in how the work gets done.

Across the shop and office, the work takes different forms.

Welding. Machining. Inspection. Material flow. Estimating. Project coordination.

Each role supports the same standard.

Questions get asked early. Details get checked. Work moves forward when it's right.

Open roles in Green Bay across multiple areas.

For people looking to build real skill and be part of work that supports those who serve, there’s a place to build a career here.

Build a career in defense manufacturing: https://hubs.li/Q048HQZ-0

More than 58,000 names are etched into the Wall in Washington.More than 2.7 million Americans served in the Vietnam War....
03/29/2026

More than 58,000 names are etched into the Wall in Washington.
More than 2.7 million Americans served in the Vietnam War.
Today is for all of them.

National Vietnam War Veterans Day is a federal observance. It is also recognition that was a long time coming.

Those who served did so across land, sea and air. Many carried that experience forward into the communities, families and industries that shaped the decades that followed.

The Wall does not distinguish between rank, branch or the year someone served. Every name on The Wall represents a life given in service to this country.

Today the defense community recognizes the generation who served in Vietnam and the legacy they carried forward.

On St. Patrick's Day, 1898, an Irish-born schoolteacher-turned-engineer submerged a vessel off Staten Island and stayed ...
03/17/2026

On St. Patrick's Day, 1898, an Irish-born schoolteacher-turned-engineer submerged a vessel off Staten Island and stayed under for nearly two hours.

John Philip Holland changed naval warfare. The Navy took notice.

Holland was not formally trained as an engineer. He was a problem solver who believed operating unseen below the waterline was possible. And on March 17, he proved it.

That demonstration redefined what navies could ask of the sea. Surface dominance was no longer the ceiling.

More than a century later, the U.S. Navy Submarine Force operates some of the most complex vessels ever built. The mission has expanded in ways Holland couldn't have imagined. But the spirit behind it hasn't changed.

On Submarine Day we recognize the force that carries that legacy forward.

Photo courtesy U.S. Naval History & Heritage Command (NH 53452).

Welders. Machinists. Inspectors. Estimators. Project managers.Different jobs across the shop and office.Every one of the...
03/12/2026

Welders. Machinists. Inspectors. Estimators. Project managers.
Different jobs across the shop and office.
Every one of them touches work that ends up supporting active defense programs.

Eleven roles open in Green Bay.

FLOOR and FABRICATION

Welder I, Machinist, Fabrication Assembly, Painter
• Hands-on production roles building close-tolerance parts and assemblies to military specifications.

QUALITY

Weld Inspector, Quality Inspector
• Verify conformance throughout fabrication. Catch issues before anything leaves the building.

OPERATIONS and SUPPLY CHAIN

Material Handler II, Buyer II
• Keep production moving and materials flowing through a defense-compliant supply chain.

PROGRAM and BUSINESS

Project Manager, Senior Estimator
• Coordinate complex fabrications from quote through delivery and plan the work before it reaches the floor.

PEOPLE

HR Generalist
• Support hiring, safety and workforce development in a manufacturing environment where those responsibilities carry real weight.

These roles look different day to day.
They support the same outcome.

https://hubs.li/Q04609nY0

March 3, 1915.The United States Navy Reserve was established to ensure the fleet would never stand alone.Some sailors se...
03/03/2026

March 3, 1915.

The United States Navy Reserve was established to ensure the fleet would never stand alone.

Some sailors serve full time. Others serve twice.

Navy Reserve sailors build civilian careers and lead in their communities. When called, they put on the uniform and step into active-duty roles with forces around the world.

For more than a century, the Navy Reserve has strengthened maritime readiness with experience drawn from shipyards, engineering firms, medical fields, aviation, technology, logistics and more. That expertise becomes part of the Navy’s operational strength.

The commitment is quiet but significant. Balancing two worlds requires discipline, skill and a willingness to answer the call.

Today marks the anniversary of the Navy Reserve’s founding.

We honor the citizen sailors who serve.

February 15, 1898.USS Maine was anchored in Havana Harbor when a sudden explosion tore through the ship's forward sectio...
02/15/2026

February 15, 1898.

USS Maine was anchored in Havana Harbor when a sudden explosion tore through the ship's forward section.

266 sailors and Marines lost their lives that night.

The cause was never definitively proven. Early investigations blamed an external mine. Later analysis suggested an internal coal bunker fire may have been responsible. More than a century later, the truth remains unknown.

What remains clear is the impact.

The loss of USS Maine became a turning point in U.S. naval history. It reshaped how risks were understood and reinforced the consequences of unseen vulnerabilities. It underscored a reality that still holds true at sea: even minor failures or overlooked conditions can have irreversible outcomes.

LESSONS THAT ENDURE:

Naval history is full of moments like this.
Moments that force reflection on what vigilance means.
Moments that underscore why attention to internal hazards matters.
Why damage control matters.
Why discipline and care matter long before a vessel ever leaves port.

The work of keeping sailors safe has always demanded that kind of commitment.

Today, Remember the Maine Day honors the sailors who were lost and the lessons naval history continues to carry forward.

We remember them.

A lot of people in Green Bay don’t realize what’s built here.Some of it helps service members come home safe.That doesn’...
02/13/2026

A lot of people in Green Bay don’t realize what’s built here.
Some of it helps service members come home safe.

That doesn’t change the day-to-day as much as you might think. The work is still schedules, drawings, inspections, material flow and follow-through.

What changes is the approach.

Getting it right matters.
Questions get asked earlier.
Issues get addressed instead of passed along.

Knowing what’s being built and why it matters keeps people focused without needing reminders.

Fox Valley Metal Tech has openings in Green Bay across several roles:

• Project Manager - Coordinate complex fabrications from quote through delivery. Work with defense contractors where schedules and specs drive the work.

• Material Handler II - Keep production moving. Stage and manage materials that support welders and machinists building close-tolerance parts.

• Quality Inspector - Verify fabrications meet military specifications. Catch issues before they leave the building.

• Human Resources Generalist - Support hiring, safety and development.

These roles look different day to day and support the same outcome: work that holds up when it matters.

Looking to make a change and be part of work that means something?
https://hubs.li/Q0427jHc0

December 13, 1636. The National Guard was founded as the oldest component of the U.S. military.For 389 years, Guard memb...
12/13/2025

December 13, 1636. The National Guard was founded as the oldest component of the U.S. military.

For 389 years, Guard members have carried a dual identity. They serve their communities during emergencies and disasters. They deploy when the nation calls. They balance civilian careers with military duty.

Many of those citizen-soldiers work in skilled trades between deployments. Welders, machinists, fabricators and engineers who bring discipline from the shop floor into service for their state and country.

They respond to hurricanes, wildfires, and floods. They train on weekends. They leave full-time jobs when called. They step forward when their neighbors need them and when their nation requires it.

The National Guard represents a commitment few people will ever be asked to make. Serving twice. Balancing two missions that both demand full readiness.

Happy 389th birthday to the National Guard.

December 7, 1941. 7:55 AM.The first wave struck Pearl Harbor without warning. Battleship Row burned.2,403 Americans lost...
12/07/2025

December 7, 1941. 7:55 AM.

The first wave struck Pearl Harbor without warning. Battleship Row burned.
2,403 Americans lost their lives. The Pacific Fleet stood in the smoke of a moment that changed the world.

What followed changed naval engineering forever.

Pearl Harbor redefined readiness. It reshaped expectations for damage control, compartmentalization and watertight integrity. It changed what welders, shipfitters and builders asked of themselves. It set new standards for every weld and every component that would go to sea.

The losses that morning revealed gaps in preparation and in the precision required to survive combat at sea. Naval fabrication evolved from that reality. Tighter tolerances. Stronger welds. Components that fit the first time. Work that performs under pressure because failure is not an option when lives depend on the outcome.

The naval community carries December 7 in its standards, its discipline and its commitment to the people who serve aboard every vessel shaped by those lessons.

The nation remembers those who were there.
We honor them through the work.

Thanksgiving is a reminder to slow down and name what matters.Across the country, families gather around full tables bec...
11/27/2025

Thanksgiving is a reminder to slow down and name what matters.
Across the country, families gather around full tables because others stand the watch, train through the weather or serve far from home. Their commitment makes this day possible.

In defense manufacturing, gratitude isn't expressed in words alone. It shows up in standards kept without being asked and precision upheld when no one is watching. It looks like welds that hold, assemblies that fit and work done with care because the people who rely on it deserve nothing less.

Today isn’t about promotion. It’s about respect for those whose service and sacrifice protect our freedom and keep our nation ready.

To those who serve and to the families who carry the weight at home: thank you.

Learn more about the work behind mission readiness: fvmt(dot)com

November honors the ships that define American strength at sea.November is National U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier Month: ho...
11/24/2025

November honors the ships that define American strength at sea.

November is National U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier Month: honoring the vessels, sailors and industrial base that keep these moving cities mission-ready.

Carriers are more than ships. They are sovereign U.S. territory that brings airpower, humanitarian relief and stability wherever they sail.

As a member of the U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier Industrial Base Coalition (ACIBC), Fox Valley Metal Tech stands alongside defense partners nationwide in recognizing the dedication that keeps carrier aviation ready.

Fair winds and following seas to those who build and serve aboard them. 🇺🇸

Aircraft Carriers

Military families don't just support the mission. They make it possible.Military strength begins at home. Behind every d...
11/20/2025

Military families don't just support the mission. They make it possible.

Military strength begins at home. Behind every deployment, training cycle and months on the other side of the world, there is a family carrying the weight in ways most people never see.

They manage the routines, the relocations, the long stretches of uncertainty. They hold everything together so their loved one can focus on the job. That quiet resilience is a form of service in itself.

November is Military Family Month and Warrior Care Month. It is a moment to recognize the spouses, children, parents and caregivers who share in every sacrifice. Their strength makes our freedom possible.

To every military family: your commitment matters. Your service is real. Your sacrifices are seen.

Thank you for showing what courage looks like at home.

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