Testing, inspection, and certification across infrastructure and energy assets globally
Applus+ operates a distributed TIC (testing, inspection, certification) business spanning 65+ countries with over 25,000 employees. The tech stack reveals a heavy reliance on domain-specific engineering tools (SAP2000, AutoCAD, PowerFactory, PVsyst, Revit) alongside modern data infrastructure (BigQuery, Airflow, Azure, AWS, Power BI), suggesting an organization mid-way through digitalization—still running specialized on-premises software for asset analysis but building cloud-native pipelines for aggregation and reporting. Hiring remains concentrated in engineering and finance, with projects focused on utility-scale solar due diligence, m&a technical assessment, and infrastructure migrations, indicating revenue growth in renewables and energy transition sectors.
Applus+ is a multinational testing, inspection, and certification firm serving asset owners, utilities, and industrial operators across power generation, construction, and infrastructure sectors. The company conducts technical due diligence on solar and battery storage projects, performs statutory compliance inspections, manages asset integrity assessments, and supports m&a transactions via specialized engineering teams. With operations in North America, Europe, South America, and presence in 65+ countries, the business operates on a project and contract basis, with internal pain points centered on risk mitigation, HSE compliance, and delivery velocity under tight deadlines. Technology strategy combines domain engineering software (CAD, power systems modeling) with cloud data platforms for cross-project analytics and operational visibility.
Applus+ has active hiring in Canada, Spain, Italy, United States, Peru, Chile, Colombia, Brazil, Germany, and United Kingdom across engineering, finance, operations, and construction roles.
Applus+ uses PowerFactory, PVsyst, SAP2000, and MATLAB for modeling and calculations on utility-scale solar and battery energy storage projects, combined with AutoCAD and Revit for design and construction oversight.
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