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Graco Tech Stack

Fluid handling equipment manufacturer serving industrial, aerospace, and consumer markets

Machinery Manufacturing Minneapolis, MN 1,001–5,000 employees Founded 1926 Public Company

Graco manufactures thousands of fluid handling products across contractor, lubrication, finishing, and protective coating equipment—a diversified portfolio serving automotive, aerospace, packaging, and homeowner segments. The tech stack reflects a manufacturing business in transition: heavy CAD/CAM tools (AutoCAD, CREO, Altium Designer) sit alongside modern web stacks (TypeScript, Next.js, Tailwind CSS on AWS), while security infrastructure (Microsoft Defender suite, CrowdStrike) signals enterprise maturity. Hiring velocity is accelerating with manufacturing roles (28 active openings) outpacing engineering (14), suggesting capacity expansion rather than digital transformation.

Tech Stack 54 technologies

Core StackOracle AutoCAD TypeScript JavaScript Next.js Tailwind CSS AWS Terraform CrowdStrike Workday C++ Python CNC FMEA AWS CDK Microsoft Sentinel Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Microsoft Defender for Office 365 Microsoft Defender for Identity Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps Microsoft Defender for Cloud Copilot for Security Oracle ERP SPC Altium Designer iOS Android CREO macOS OneDrive+24 more

What Graco Is Building

Challenges

  • Driving sales growth
  • Quality of assemblies and processes
  • Organizational transformation communications
  • Improving inventory turns
  • Employee engagement risks
  • Machine area upgrades
  • Inventory reductions
  • Meeting growth objectives
  • Reducing regulatory risk costs
  • Capacity constraints

Active Projects

  • Global new product development
  • Market development
  • Territory sales plan design
  • Strategic supplier rationalization
  • Enterprise change communications
  • Product qualification for next-generation technologies
  • Sales channel development
  • Capital equipment justification
  • Product launch and supplier relations
  • Standard product support activities

Hiring Activity

Accelerating100 roles · 65 in 30d

Department

Manufacturing
28
Sales
24
Engineering
14
HR
6
Ops
6
Support
6
Product
3
Finance
2

Seniority

Mid
35
Junior
20
Senior
20
Manager
9
Director
6
Intern
6
Lead
2
Principal
1
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About Graco

Founded in 1926, Graco is a public company headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota with 1,001–5,000 employees. The company designs and manufactures fluid handling equipment used across homeowners, contractors, service centers, and industrial manufacturers in automotive, aerospace, packaging, and related sectors. Product categories include contractor equipment, lubrication systems, finishing equipment, protective coatings, process equipment, and sealant/adhesive applicators. Operations span the United States, Mexico, Australia, Belgium, China, Japan, Germany, Colombia, Netherlands, and Chile.

HeadquartersMinneapolis, MN
Company Size1,001–5,000 employees
Founded1926
Hiring MarketsUnited States, Mexico, Australia, Belgium, China, Japan, Germany, Colombia

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Graco's tech stack?

Core tools include Oracle ERP and Workday (enterprise systems), AutoCAD and CREO (product design), AWS infrastructure (compute/cloud), and TypeScript/Next.js for web applications. Security: Microsoft Defender suite and CrowdStrike.

Is Graco hiring engineers?

Yes—14 active engineering roles posted, with mid-level (35 total) and junior (20 total) positions representing the bulk of current hiring. Velocity is accelerating across all departments.

Where does Graco manufacture and hire?

Headquarters in Minneapolis, MN. Active hiring in United States, Mexico, Australia, Belgium, China, Japan, Germany, Colombia, Netherlands, and Chile—reflecting global manufacturing footprint.

How this profile is built

Graco's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →

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