Global industrial conglomerate spanning energy, chemicals, manufacturing, and technology
Koch operates a sprawling portfolio of industrial and consumer-facing businesses across 50+ countries with 120,000 employees. The tech stack reveals a hybrid enterprise: SAP and Kyriba for financial backbone, AWS/Azure for cloud infrastructure, and PyTorch suggesting internal AI/ML development. Active adoption of Kubernetes, Docker, and Ariba signals modernization of legacy systems—moving toward containerized applications and supplier-network digitization. Hiring heavily in engineering (193 roles) against a backdrop of process inefficiencies and regulatory compliance challenges points to digital transformation as a near-term priority.
Notable leadership hires: Estimating Director, Sales Director, Logistics Director, Delivery Lead
Koch is a privately held, Kansas-based industrial conglomerate ranked among America's largest private companies. The portfolio spans refining, chemicals, biofuels, polymers, forest products, and consumer goods, with additional operations in food, water, transportation, and technology. Nearly half of the 120,000-person global workforce operates in the United States; the remainder is distributed across operations in 50+ countries including Luxembourg, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, China, India, and the Middle East. Active projects center on utility-scale solar and battery energy storage plants, tax-and-finance platform transformation, and fleet management modernization—reflecting both renewable energy expansion and internal operational digitization.
Koch is a privately held company with approximately 120,000 employees globally, nearly half based in the United States. Exact revenue is not disclosed as a private company.
Koch is actively hiring across 18 countries: United States, Luxembourg, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, China, India, Poland, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Germany, Italy, Australia, United Kingdom, Norway, Singapore, Philippines, and Japan.
Core systems include SAP and Kyriba for enterprise resource planning and treasury, AWS and Azure for cloud, Power BI and Tableau for analytics, and PyTorch for machine learning. The company is adopting Kubernetes, Docker, and GitHub Copilot for modernization.
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