ABOUT THE COMPANY

EZG started as EZ Grout and was born from the desire of one man to improve the quality of equipment used in masonry. In 1988 founder and CEO Damian Lang sought to help contractors increase efficiency and profitability with American made products built from hands-on experience. Masonry equipment available at the time lacked sturdiness and reliability, causing operators to experience systemic machine clogs and mechanical failures.

Damian developed the first Grout Hog® after numerous prototypes. Over time, he perfected models by patenting new features specific only to the EZ Grout line, like clog-prevention mechanisms and an innovative delivery system.

SUCCESSFUL EXPANSION

Once Damian's invention proved useful, he turned his creative focus to other areas of construction and masonry, eventually releasing Mud Hog®, Uphill Grout Hog®, Hog Slopper®, Hog Leg®, Hog Trough® and Booger Hog®. In the early 2000's Damian introduced his Fence Hog® which now includes several models for the fencing industry. This automated fence installation equipment is well-known for saving construction crews hundreds of hours on large projects on virtually any terrain.

EZG MANUFACTURING

EZG's reputation as an industry leader in masonry, fencing and construction markets grew and soon its products were found on construction sites all over the globe. As Damian and his team learned more about the industry, they began to develop custom solutions for specific contracting problems. This led to the formation of EZG Manufacturing, which offers an extensive range of services, from laser cutting to machining and powder coat painting.

EZG TODAY

Damian continues to expand EZG's services and is quickly becoming a leading industry voice.  EZG MANUFACTURING offers Masonry/Construction Equipment, Concrete/Compaction Equipment, Fencing Equipment, Refractory/Precast Equipment, Specialty Equipment, and Custom Fabrication Design and Services. 

 

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Gibbs Programming experience preferred
  • Safety
  • Good attendance
  • Good work ethic
  • Read and interpret blueprints
  • Ability to accurately read and use a tape measure
  • Math – addition, subtraction, multiplication and division as well as ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios and proportions to practical situations.
  • Ability to use gauges and measuring instruments to meet tolerance requirements
  • Ability to use lathe, milling machine, drill press, hydraulic press, chop saw, band saw and welding equipment
  • Select, align, secure and remove holding fixtures, cutting tools, attachments, accessories and materials onto machines
  • Ability to evaluate experimental procedures and recommend change or modifications for efficiency and adaptability to setup and production
  • Knowledge of estimating time and materials for machine jobs
  • Knowledge of metals and the quality and machinability and uses of metals, alloys and other materials
  • Knowledge of machines and tools including their design, repair and maintenance
  • Knowledge of design techniques, tools and principles involved in the production of precision technical plans and drawings
  • Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions.
  • Ability to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables
Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans.