Engineering and EPC services for high-voltage transmission, distribution, and substations
Ampirical delivers engineering and full EPC services (engineering, procurement, construction) for power utilities—substations, transmission lines, and distribution networks. The tech stack reveals a classic heavy-engineering operation: AutoCAD, Inventor, SAP, and Primavera P6 dominate, paired with specialized power-systems tools (ETAP, PSS/E, PowerWorld) and IEC 61850 / DNP3 protocols for SCADA integration. Hiring is heavily skewed toward senior engineers (48 of 77 engineering roles), with active pain points around budget variance, scope creep, and project delays—suggesting a services business managing high-touch, complex EPC deliverables.
Ampirical is a privately held engineering and EPC services firm serving the electric utility industry. Founded in 2006 and based in Covington, Louisiana, the company operates across three main service lines: transmission-line engineering (design and upgrades), distribution-line engineering, and substation design, relay/SCADA systems, and commissioning. The project portfolio spans greenfield substation builds, brownfield upgrades, and transmission/distribution line work. With 201–500 employees and 88 active open roles (77 in engineering), the firm is actively scaling to support ongoing EPC demand.
Core tools include ETAP, PSS/E, and PowerWorld for power-systems modeling; AutoCAD, Inventor, and Civil 3D for design; Primavera P6 and ProjectWise for project management; and Power BI for reporting.
Greenfield and brownfield substation construction, transmission and distribution line engineering, relay/SCADA upgrades, protection and control schemes, and full turnkey EPC delivery.
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