Paul Mueller

Paul Mueller

1600 W Phelps St, Springfield, Missouri, 65802,

AboutPaul Mueller

At Paul Mueller Company we are united by a belief that the only quality that matters is quality that works for life. With every piece of processing equipment we build, our goal is to have lasting impact. From solar milk coolers in rural Africa, to lifesaving medical technology we are making an impact across the globe.

Paul Mueller Company is headquartered in Springfield, Missouri, U.S.A., and was established in 1940, with additional manufacturing and sales operations located in Osceola, Iowa, Groenlo (pictured left), Netherlands, and Vietnam.

Our Company Culture

The people who make up Paul Mueller Company have built a strong work ethic and a friendly atmosphere. Well known among our vendors and customers as a solid employer, community supporter, and a technological leader, Mueller offers competitive pay and benefits as well as opportunities for career and personal growth. With a long-standing reputation for high-quality equipment and excellent customer service, we built our culture on open book management transparency and in-house training for advancement.

Great Game of Business

In 2008, David Moore was appointed Paul Mueller Company’s president. As grandson of our founder Paul Mueller, David deeply believed in the diverse experience and dedication of Mueller’s workforce. He entered his new role with the firm belief that every employee “had the ability to change the trajectory of where we were headed as a company.”

In 2012, our company launched an initiative that reshaped the culture entirely. Based on the Great Game of Business’ (GGOB)principles of open-book management, employee training programs were introduced to help coworkers tap into the universal human need to win, discover the rules of business, and empower them to forecast, comprehend, and improve financial scores. By giving our coworkers a stake in the company’s financial outcomes, we are all able to rally around a common goal.

To this day, we continue to train our coworkers in financial literacy disciplines and process improvement education through GGOB Mini Games. Open-book management empowers all of us to initiate innovative and sustainable solutions using functionally, technically, and educationally diverse backgrounds.