Power generation and energy management systems for homes and industrial infrastructure
Generac manufactures generators, energy storage, and power management solutions across residential and industrial segments. The tech stack combines enterprise systems (SAP, Oracle, JD Edwards, Dynamics 365) with AI/ML tools (TensorFlow, PyTorch, scikit-learn) and is actively adopting IoT platforms (Apple HomeKit, Alexa, Siri) and manufacturing execution systems (Tulip, Windchill) — signaling a shift toward connected, smart power products. The hiring mix is engineering-forward (127 roles) alongside substantial manufacturing (112) and sales (66) capacity, matching active projects in predictive modeling, fulfillment system implementation, and new product development.
Notable leadership hires: Supply Chain Director, Chief Executive Officer, Paint Lead, Lead Generator, Customer Experience Director
Generac is a publicly traded manufacturer of power generation, backup power, and energy storage systems founded in 1959 and headquartered in Waukesha, Wisconsin. The company serves three primary markets: residential customers seeking backup power and energy independence, commercial/industrial operations protecting against grid instability and rising energy costs, and critical infrastructure supporting public services. Product lines span portable generators, home backup systems, industrial power solutions, and emerging energy management platforms. With 5,001–10,000 employees globally, Generac operates manufacturing and engineering facilities across the United States, Australia, Germany, Spain, Canada, India, and the United Kingdom, with active hiring acceleration across all major functions.
Enterprise: SAP, Oracle, JD Edwards, Dynamics 365, Workday. Cloud: AWS, Azure, GCP. Engineering: Python, Java, C++, AutoCAD, Solidworks. ML/AI: TensorFlow, PyTorch, scikit-learn. Adopting: Tulip (MES), Windchill (PLM), HomeKit, Alexa, Siri.
Current projects include new product launches and development pipelines, predictive modeling and performance forecasting, fulfillment system implementation, facility transformation, supplier demand forecasting, and training curriculum development focused on engine performance and reliability.
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