Founded in 1959, Generac was the first to engineer affordable home standby generators, along with the first engine developed specifically for the rigors of generator use, and is now the #1 manufacturer of home backup generators. Generac manufactures the widest range of power products in the marketplace including portable, residential, commercial and industrial generators. We are also the leading designer and manufacturer of manual and fully automatic transfer switches and accessories for backup power applications up to 2 MW.
Since 1959, Generac has led the power generation industry. That's why it's the ideal place for you take charge of your career. Generac provides career opportunities that reward results-oriented people like you who seek a career driving innovation and value. Generac is on campus looking for ambitious professionals in all fields to participate in its co-op and internship programs. We are a destination for college students seeking a challenge to advance and lead at our company. We are a team of builders and doers, and the young talent who join our team are our future.
Founded in 1959, Generac is now the #1 manufacturer of home backup generators. We are also the leading designer and manufacturer of manual and fully automatic transfer switches. Generac also offers some of the industry's best residential power washers, putting the power to clean into the hands of homeowners. For all your residential backup power needs and more in Latin America, visit our website to explore our products. Generac is one of Latin America's largest suppliers of power generation equipment.
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