Custom automated finishing systems for industrial coatings and plating
KOCH Finishing Systems designs and installs turnkey automated coating lines across liquid, powder, electrocoat, anodizing, and plating technologies. The tech stack reflects a manufacturing-control-heavy operation: Allen-Bradley PLCs, RSLogix programming, Siemens controllers, and CAD/CAM tools (AutoCAD, Inventor, SolidWorks, Navisworks) dominate, with emerging use of Python alongside legacy C/C++. The hiring mix is engineering-forward (11 of 27 active roles) with steady mid-level recruitment, suggesting capacity scaling for design and system integration rather than major organizational restructuring.
KOCH Finishing Systems engineers, fabricates, and installs automated finishing equipment for industrial manufacturers across North America and Europe. The company serves coating-intensive industries—automotive, appliance, metal fabrication—with application expertise spanning six major coating processes and associated ancillary systems (acoustical panels, thermal panels, curtain coating). Operations run from five locations across the U.S., Mexico, and Europe. The project pipeline shows active work on system integration, control panel development, and internal manufacturing process optimization, paired with cost-control and inventory management initiatives typical of a capital-equipment business with low-volume, high-mix production.
KOCH relies on Allen-Bradley and Siemens PLCs running RSLogix 500/5000 control logic, paired with ControlNet industrial networking. Design and modeling use AutoCAD, Inventor, and SolidWorks; simulation via Navisworks.
Evansville, Indiana. The company operates five locations across the United States, Mexico, and Europe, with active hiring in the U.S. only.
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