Tori’s path at Nix Industrial is a great example of how careers here don’t follow just one direction.
She started as a welding intern, gaining hands-on experience in the shop and learning the fundamentals of fabrication. From there, she moved into full-time fabrication work and quickly took on more responsibility.
As she continued to grow, Tori stepped into a leadership role in material processing before transitioning into talent acquisition — where she now helps build the future of the company by connecting people to opportunities.
Her journey shows how skills developed on the shop floor can lead to new paths across the business.
“If you want to do well here, you just need to work hard, show up every day, and continue learning. You should treat everyone with respect, but you should work like it needs to be earned.”
“You’ll hear people say coworkers are just coworkers. That’s not the case here. I care deeply about my coworkers, and I know many of them care about me too. Everyone here looks out for each other. We spend more time together than we do with our own families, so why wouldn’t you build real friendships?”