Brazilian transmission operator managing 4,159 km of power lines across 11 states
Argo operates Brazil's fifth-largest private electricity transmission network, spanning 11 states with 4,159 km of transmission lines and 34 substations. The tech stack is operationally mature but traditional—SAP, Excel, Visio, Microsoft Project, and Bizagi—reflecting a capital-intensive infrastructure business. Hiring is accelerating across engineering, ops, and security (6 of 10 roles posted in the last 30 days), with mid-level dominance and a project execution focus, suggesting scaling of compliance and field operations rather than digital transformation.
Argo Energia is a privately held electricity transmission company founded in 2016, jointly controlled by Redinter (a Redeia company) and Grupo Energía de Bogotá. The company operates critical infrastructure in Brazil's Northeast, specializing in renewable energy transmission. With 201–500 employees across São Paulo headquarters and 11 states, Argo manages 3,750 MVA of transformation capacity and oversees project execution, O&M operations, and regulatory compliance. Active challenges center on environmental licensing, workplace safety, legal compliance, and resource planning—typical pain points for regulated utilities managing complex, distributed operations.
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. The company operates across 11 Brazilian states with assets including 4,159 km of transmission lines and 34 subestations.
SAP for enterprise systems, Excel and VBA for analytics, Microsoft Project for planning, Bizagi for process automation, and Visio for design. No major cloud or modern data tools in active use.
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