POET operates a distributed manufacturing network converting plant biomass into fuel and co-products, with a tech stack built around industrial control systems (DCS, PLC, PI System) and legacy enterprise tools (Maximo, Microsoft Office, Jira). Active hiring is concentrated in operations and manufacturing roles—reflecting heavy capital deployment across facility upgrades, shutdown planning, and continuous improvement projects—while the pain-point profile (downtime reduction, supply chain efficiency, safety, contractual delivery) points to operational maturity challenges at production scale.
POET is the world's largest biofuel producer, operating 34 bioprocessing facilities across eight U.S. states with over 2,400 employees. The company manufactures ethanol (food and cellulosic grades) and co-products including animal feed, corn oil, and renewable CO2. Founded in 1987 and headquartered in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, POET holds more than 140 patents and competes on technology innovation and agricultural feedstock sourcing. The operational footprint—multiple large-scale plants, distributed logistics, and environmental compliance requirements—shapes a hiring profile weighted toward manufacturing, operations, and engineering roles.
POET uses industrial control systems (Distributed Control System, PLC, PI System), enterprise resource planning (Maximo), analytics (Power BI, Tableau, R), and design tools (AutoCAD, RISA 3D). Microsoft Office and SharePoint support administration across 34 distributed facilities.
POET is headquartered in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, with 34 bioprocessing facilities operating across eight U.S. states. The company employs more than 2,400 team members across all locations.
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