FECON manufactures forestry mulchers and land-clearing equipment for right-of-way and construction applications. The tech stack reveals a traditional manufacturing operation—Fanuc and Yaskawa robotics, MIG/GMAW welding, SolidWorks and NX for design—paired with Syteline ERP and Power BI for operations visibility. Active hiring is heavily weighted toward manufacturing and logistics roles, while the project portfolio (lean line design, standardizing production processes, OEE improvement) and pain-point list (welding waste, production scheduling, R&D delays) signal a company mid-transformation: moving from ad-hoc shop-floor practices toward repeatable, data-driven manufacturing.
Notable leadership hires: Welding Lead
FECON is a privately held manufacturer of forestry mulching heads and land management equipment based in Lebanon, Ohio, founded in 1992. The company serves contractors and land-management operators in right-of-way clearing, stump grinding, and construction applications. Operations span product design (SolidWorks, Creo, NX CAD), fabrication (Fanuc/Yaskawa automation, MIG welding), and assembly, with ERP coordination through Syteline. The organization is scaling manufacturing capacity and logistics infrastructure while systematizing product development and shop-floor processes.
Syteline ERP for production planning, Power BI for operations dashboards, SolidWorks/Creo/NX for design, and Visio for process documentation. Fanuc and Yaskawa robots handle welding and fabrication automation.
Yes. Manufacturing roles represent 61% of active postings (20 of 33 total), with most at manager and junior levels, plus roles in logistics, engineering, and sales across the U.S.
Lebanon, Ohio. The company was founded in 1992 and employs 201–500 people.
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