Custom industrial automation systems for packaging and material handling
NOVA Automation designs and manufactures end-to-end packaging, palletizing, and material transport systems built on Allen-Bradley, Siemens, and robotic platforms (KUKA, FANUC, Yaskawa). The company vertically integrates component manufacturing to minimize third-party dependencies—a structural advantage in complex systems integration. Current hiring is heavily weighted toward mid-to-senior engineering roles (8 of 12 open positions), matching active project work on equipment design, robotic automation layouts, and factory acceptance testing.
NOVA Automation is a privately held industrial automation manufacturer founded in 1995, headquartered in Denver, Colorado. The company serves Fortune 500 customers across chemicals, food, agriculture, oil & gas, automotive, and industrial materials sectors in North America, South America, Australia, and Europe. NOVA designs and manufactures proprietary systems spanning conveyor lines, form-fill-seal machinery, bag palletizers, and related control systems. Unlike integrators, NOVA owns the entire manufacturing supply chain for its automation lines, enabling tighter integration and faster customization. The business is organized around engineering, manufacturing, and support functions, with active focus on reducing system downtime and improving customer production efficiency.
NOVA uses Allen-Bradley and Siemens for controls, robotics from KUKA, FANUC, and Yaskawa, CAD tools including SolidWorks and AutoCAD, and FactoryTalk View for HMI/SCADA. The company also develops custom PLC control logic.
NOVA manufactures large-scale packaging systems including form-fill-seal machines, robotic palletizers, conveyor lines, bulk bag equipment, weighing and filling systems, and custom material handling automation integrated around PLC controls.
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