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5 ITW Jobs Currently Hiring in Austin, Texas:

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04/12
Sales Engineer
ITW, Austin, TX Pays $85,000 to $105,000 per year (Below TX Average of $120,440 - $180,660 per year.) Pays $40.87 to $50.48 per hour (Below TX Average of $57.90 - $86.86 per hour.) View all Articles and Products Representives employers jobs.
04/09
NA Sales Manager
ITW, Austin, TX Pays $130,000 to $160,000 per year (Above TX Average of $118,377 - $177,565 per year.) Pays $62.50 to $76.92 per hour (Above TX Average of $56.91 - $85.37 per hour.) View all Sales Managers employers jobs.
03/25
DevOps Engineer
ITW, Austin, TX (
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Estimated $66.10 - $99.14 per hour. Estimated salary $137,480 - $206,220 per year. View all Programmers employers jobs.
03/19
Equipment Business Development Manager
ITW, Austin, TX (
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Estimated $62.80 - $94.20 per hour. Estimated salary $130,624 - $195,936 per year. View all Warehouse Managers employers jobs.
03/07
ORBITALUM Sales Manager - Americas
ITW, Austin, TX Pays $130,000 to $140,000 per year (Above TX Average of $76,361 - $114,541 per year.) Pays $62.50 to $67.31 per hour (Above TX Average of $36.71 - $55.07 per hour.) View all Sellers employers jobs.
About ITW
ITW earns an average employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars. ITW (NYSE: ITW) is a global multi-industrial manufacturing leader. The company has a substantial revenue.

ITW's industry-leading segments leverage the ITW Business Model to drive solid growth with best-in-class margins and returns. The company focuses on markets where highly innovative, customer-focused solutions are required. ITW's colleagues thrive in the company's decentralized and entrepreneurial culture. The company also focuses on sustainability and environmental responsibility.

ITW is dedicated to providing innovative solutions to its customers. The company strives to be a leader in the manufacturing industry.

Most Notable Positive: Employees often praise the company's opportunities for professional development and the stability of a large corporation.
Most Notable Challenge: Some employees have mentioned concerns about bureaucracy and slow decision-making processes.