ESCO Group manufactures and distributes specialized wear components—teeth, buckets, blades, and replacement parts—for mining, construction, and dredging equipment. The company is modernizing its BI infrastructure while piloting generative AI adoption, paired with accelerating hiring across manufacturing and engineering; these moves signal a pivot from product-centric operations toward data-informed decision-making and automated processes.
ESCO Group (Weir division) designs and manufactures engineered replacement parts and wear systems for surface and underground mining, construction, and industrial applications. The product portfolio spans bucket teeth, construction buckets, dragline buckets, crusher wear parts, blades, and end bits—with deep expertise in metallurgy and tribology. Founded in 1913 and headquartered in Portland, Oregon, the company employs 5,001–10,000 people across North America, South America, Australia, and Turkey. The business combines direct sales and technical support with a heavy manufacturing footprint; current operational priorities include EHS program standardization, sales cycle compression, and profitability expansion.
Core systems include Oracle, Salesforce, Power BI, OneStream, and Microsoft 365. Engineering uses NX CAD and CMMS for maintenance management. The company is modernizing its BI architecture and exploring generative AI integrations.
Headquartered in Portland, Oregon. Active hiring spans the United States, Canada, Australia, Peru, Brazil, and Turkey, with accelerating velocity across manufacturing, engineering, and sales roles.
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