Industrial control systems integration for energy, water, and critical infrastructure
Capula designs and deploys operational technology systems for energy, water, and manufacturing—primarily transmission substations, control automation, and safety-critical infrastructure. The hiring mix (6 engineers across manager/mid/senior levels, plus 1 ops and 1 sales role) reflects an engineering-led, project-delivery organization scaling head count to handle concurrent greenfield and modernization work. Stack is heavy on Siemens, ABB, IEC 61850 standards, and SCADA—industrial incumbents with no cloud or modern SaaS adoption visible, suggesting deep domain specialization rather than tech-forward culture.
Capula is a 201–500-person systems integrator founded in 1969, headquartered in Stone, Staffordshire, UK. The company focuses on operational technology and digital transformation in regulated industrial sectors: energy generation and distribution, water utilities, renewables, and manufacturing. Core competencies are control automation, Safety Instrumented Systems, SCADA design, and Industrial Control System cybersecurity. Current project activity spans transmission substation upgrades, greenfield installations, site modernization programmes, and defence estate work. The organization operates entirely within the UK, with active hiring concentrated in engineering roles at manager and mid-level seniority.
Siemens, ABB, IEC 61850 standards, SCADA/DCS platforms, PLC systems, AutoCAD, and Microsoft tools (Project, Office). No cloud or SaaS adoption detected.
Transmission substation upgrades, greenfield control system installations, site modernization programmes, infrastructure integration, and defence estate modernization projects.
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