Moving, storage, and facilities management with regional scale near NYC
All Season Movers operates a full-service relocation business covering residential and commercial moves, warehousing, furniture installation, and liquidation across the Northeast. The tech stack reveals an unexpected engineering footprint: hardware design tools (Altium, Cadence, Orcad, Allegro, Siemens PADS) paired with a .NET/C# desktop application layer and real-time data visualization—suggesting they're building internal control and monitoring systems rather than relying on off-the-shelf logistics software. Active hiring in engineering (accelerating pace, mixed seniority) combined with projects around predictive maintenance, real-time data pipelines, and industrial control applications indicates operational maturity beyond typical moving-company infrastructure.
All Season Movers is a privately held relocation and facilities services company based in Kearny, New Jersey, operating across the New York metro region and beyond. The company manages commercial and residential relocations, warehousing (three facilities totaling ~200,000 sq ft), furniture-fixtures-equipment (FF&E) installation and knockdown, project management, liquidation, and millwork. With 150+ employees and a fleet of 50+ trucks, they serve enterprise and mid-market clients requiring integrated move management and specialized installation work. The in-house workforce spans project managers, supervisors, carpenters, millworkers, and cleaners, enabling rapid adaptation to complex or urgent requirements.
Primary stack: .NET and C# for desktop applications (Visual Studio, WPF, XAML), SQLite for data, and Git for version control. Hardware/design tools include Altium Designer, Cadence, Orcad, and Allegro. Office suite: Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint.
Active projects include preventative maintenance scheduling, real-time data pipelines, industrial control desktop applications, real-time data visualization, and sustainability/green initiatives across facilities and equipment.
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