Mobile elevated work platforms and material handling equipment manufacturer
Skyjack manufactures scissor lifts, boom lifts, telehandlers, and related access equipment for the rental and construction industries. The company runs a manufacturing-heavy org with active hiring across engineering, operations, and production—currently accelerating headcount. Internal projects cluster around supply-chain resilience (inventory management, supplier scorecards, alternate sourcing) and operational efficiency (preventative maintenance, cost savings), suggesting the business is managing post-pandemic supply constraints while scaling production capacity.
Skyjack is a public company headquartered in Guelph, Ontario, with 5,001–10,000 employees globally. Founded in 1985, the company designs and manufactures mobile elevated work platforms (MEWPs), scissor lifts, boom lifts, and telehandlers sold into rental fleets and construction operators. Products emphasize simplicity, reliability, low cost of ownership, and ease of field maintenance. The company operates across North America, with hiring activity concentrated in Canada and the United States across engineering, manufacturing, operations, and logistics teams.
Skyjack produces mobile elevated work platforms, including scissor lifts, boom lifts, and telehandlers. Products are engineered for the rental industry and designed for ease of maintenance and long lifecycle value.
SOLIDWORKS and AutoCAD for design; Microsoft Office suite (Project, Excel, Power BI) for planning and analytics; PLC and GMAW for manufacturing operations.
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