Sukup manufactures grain bins, dryers, fans, and material handling systems across a million-square-foot facility in Iowa. The company's tech stack is production-focused (Solidworks, AutoCAD, UKG for workforce management) with AWS infrastructure — typical of a scaled manufacturing operation. Hiring skews heavily toward manufacturing roles (14 of 25 open positions), with active projects centered on capacity planning, design for manufacturability, and facility improvements, suggesting internal focus on throughput optimization and supply-chain tightening rather than product innovation.
Sukup is a family-owned manufacturer of grain storage, drying, and handling equipment serving agricultural and commercial customers across the U.S., Canada, and over 80 countries. The company operates six distribution centers in the Midwest and employs over 600 people. Product categories include on-farm and commercial grain bins, mixed-flow and tower dryers, fans, heaters, stirring machines, unloading equipment, bucket elevators, and conveyors. The business spans steel fabrication and structural steel alongside core grain-handling equipment. Three generations of family ownership remain active in operations.
Solidworks and AutoCAD for design; Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams, OnePoint) for collaboration; UKG for workforce management; AWS for infrastructure; Adobe Creative Suite for visual work.
Sheffield, Iowa. The company operates a one-million-square-foot facility and maintains six distribution centers across the Midwest.
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