Cement, concrete, and aggregate producer serving Western North America
CalPortland is a 133-year-old vertically integrated building materials manufacturer operating cement plants, ready-mix concrete facilities, aggregate quarries, and asphalt operations across the Western US and Canada. The tech stack is heavily anchored in SAP (ECC migrating to S/4HANA) plus industrial control systems (PLC, GPS, Bluebeam) and office productivity tools—typical of a capital-intensive manufacturing operation. Hiring momentum is concentrated in operations and engineering, with active recruitment for equipment design, process system start-ups, and maintenance programs, suggesting aggressive capacity expansion or facility modernization.
CalPortland manufactures and distributes cement, ready-mixed concrete, aggregates, asphalt, and related construction materials to contractors and builders across the Western United States and Canada. Founded in 1891, the company operates production facilities, distribution networks, and construction services across multiple product lines. The business is operationally intensive: projects span mine planning, hot-mix asphalt design, equipment maintenance, and capital improvement initiatives. The company has achieved EPA ENERGY STAR recognition for 20 consecutive years, reflecting sustained focus on emissions reduction and material efficiency. With 1,001–5,000 employees and headquarters in Glendora, CA, CalPortland scales across manufacturing, logistics, operations, and field construction.
Primary systems include SAP (ECC transitioning to S/4HANA), AutoCAD, Bluebeam, Dayforce, and AWS. Industrial control is handled via PLC and GPS systems. Office suite is Microsoft (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
Yes. Engineering roles (26 active openings) are the second-largest hiring category after operations (39). Focus areas include equipment design, process system implementation, and maintenance programs.
Glendora, California. The company serves the Western United States and Canada, with operations spanning cement production, concrete plants, aggregate mines, and asphalt facilities.
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