Critical power distribution and protection systems for data centers and hyperscale infrastructure
Anord Mardix manufactures power distribution and protection equipment for data centers and hyperscale operators. Owned by Flex since 2021, the company operates manufacturing footprint across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. The hiring mix is operations-heavy (27 ops roles) relative to engineering (17), paired with active projects in lean implementation and firmware standardization—signaling operational scaling and cost-containment focus across a manufacturing-intensive business. Pain points cluster around inventory optimization, material shortages, and forecast accuracy, typical of supply-constrained industrial firms.
Notable leadership hires: Warehouse Lead, Switchgear Lead, Production Lead, Account Director, Engineering Head
Anord Mardix designs and manufactures critical power infrastructure—distribution systems, switchgear, and protection equipment—for data centers, hyperscale cloud providers, and enterprise clients. The company serves a global customer base through manufacturing and assembly operations in multiple regions. As part of Flex's Industrial business unit, Anord Mardix accesses Flex's global supply chain, 100+ manufacturing sites across 30 countries, and established distribution network. The workforce spans 1,001–5,000 employees across engineering, operations, manufacturing, quality, and logistics functions. Current strategic priorities include process optimization, lean culture implementation, cost improvement initiatives, and compliance standardization across facilities.
Engineering and design tools include AutoCAD Inventor, SolidWorks, and Autodesk CAD/CAM. Manufacturing and ERP systems run on SAP. Office and documentation workflows use Microsoft 365 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Adobe Acrobat. AWS is used for cloud services.
Current projects include lean culture implementation, process development and cost improvement, equipment fixture and test program development, firmware configuration on sub-assemblies, EHS compliance reporting, and standard work documentation across manufacturing sites.
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