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Provide the ultimate customer experience through quality, innovation and unparalleled customer service.
Little Giant Pump Company’s origins date back to 1941, when an idea by a plumber named Doc Wolfe became the answer to water circulation for evaporative cooling. Little Giant Pump Company’s initial activities were focused on manufacturing and distributing the “submersible vaporizer,” later known as a “self-contained electric motor-driven submersible pump.” This unique, patented pump design was the cornerstone for the hundreds of different pump models Little Giant Pump Company manufactures and ships worldwide today.
Through its dedicated workforce, committed to quality, it has grown to become a world class company, producing wastewater pumps, condensate pumps, magnetic drive pumps, submersible pumps and many more.
Located in Oklahoma City, OK USA, our employees are working together around the world to develop and manufacture state of the art products for hundreds of applications. Our workforce is excited about leading Little Giant Pump Company into the 21st century, and we are continually seeking dynamic, talented people with similar visions to work in our factories, distribution facilities, sales and customer service departments and administrative offices. People that can make a real difference in the way we live. There has never been a better time to join the Little Giant Pump Company team.
Little Giant Pump Company strives to offer the very best to our employees with competitive salary, excellent advancement opportunities and exceptional benefits including: health, life, vision, dental, pension, 401k, and more.
Little Giant Pump Company accepts applications and resumes for current open positions only. Our recruiting is conducted through colleges, industry periodicals, professional journals, newspapers, search firms and various recruitment web sites.
Due to the volume of resumes; we will only be able to personally contact those candidates who most closely fit the position requirements. No phone calls, please.
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