Industrial instrumentation distributor and field service provider across five Midwest states
George E. Booth Co. distributes process control equipment (valves, gauges, filters, pneumatic controls) and field service across Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee. Their tech stack is heavily weighted toward Salesforce and Rockwell Automation (Allen-Bradley, FactoryTalk, Ignition), reflecting a distribution-and-services model that depends on manufacturing floor integration. Active hiring across engineering and manufacturing roles, combined with project focus on field service assignments and large capital work in pharma, suggests they are scaling technical capacity to handle bigger turnkey projects—but their stated pain points (skill gaps, technician shortages, project execution delays, safety coordination) indicate the local labor market is constraining growth.
George E. Booth Co. is a third-generation, family-owned distributor of process instrumentation and control equipment. They operate across five Midwest states, serving industrial customers with products including valves, actuators, filters, gauges, and gas detection equipment sourced from multiple manufacturers. Beyond product distribution, they provide field service, system integration, and equipment turnaround support—particularly in pharmaceutical manufacturing. The company operates approximately 50–200 employees and manages multiple technical challenges including regulatory compliance across distributed locations, equipment downtime reduction, and workforce capability.
Salesforce for CRM, Microsoft 365 suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams) for operations, and Rockwell Automation industrial software (Allen-Bradley, FactoryTalk, Ignition) for manufacturing floor control and integration.
Indianapolis, Indiana. The company serves customers across Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee, with all hiring currently in the United States.
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