Utility-scale solar tracker manufacturer and software platform
Array Technologies manufactures and deploys solar tracking systems for utility-scale energy projects, backed by a tech stack spanning CAD simulation (SolidWorks, ANSYS), industrial controls (Modbus, OPC UA), and enterprise resource planning (SAP, Salesforce). The hiring surge skews heavily toward engineering and construction roles while adopting zero new platforms—suggesting a focus on operational scaling and field execution rather than technology modernization. Pain points cluster around project delivery, budget control, and managing complex utility-scale deployments.
Array Technologies is a publicly traded solar equipment manufacturer founded in 1989 and headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The company designs and produces utility-scale solar trackers—hardware systems that orient photovoltaic panels to maximize energy capture—along with accompanying software for monitoring and optimization. Operations span design, prototype assembly, vendor assessment, site commissioning, and customer support across utility and commercial solar installations worldwide. The business model combines hardware sales with project delivery services, supported by a global supply chain and presence across the United States, Spain, Romania, Brazil, Australia, and Canada.
CAD and simulation (SolidWorks, ANSYS), industrial controls (Modbus, OPC UA), energy modeling (PVSyst), enterprise systems (SAP, Salesforce), business intelligence (Power BI), and development tools (Python, SQL, GitHub).
Project delivery delays, budget control on utility-scale deployments, managing complex customer requirements, and product competitiveness in the solar tracker market.
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