Infrastructure engineering and metro construction services across China
瑞拓科技is an engineering services firm anchored in metro rail and high-speed rail projects across mainland China. The stack reveals heavy reliance on industrial control systems (Schneider Electric, Siemens, ABB, PLCs) and CAD/AutoCAD for design work, alongside cloud infrastructure (AWS). The project portfolio is concentrated: three major metro lines (Jinan Line 8, Chengdu Line 30, Guangzhou Line 12), high-speed rail relocation, and utility system work. Pain points cluster around cost control, procurement oversight, and quality management—operational challenges typical of large-scale construction firms managing complex timelines and material supply.
Notable leadership hires: Project Chief Engineer, Chief Engineer, Weak current tech lead, Project Safety Director, Smart City Lead
瑞拓科技 operates as an engineering contractor specializing in metro rail, high-speed rail, and major infrastructure projects. Headquartered in Chengdu, Sichuan, the company serves Chinese transit agencies and related government entities. The organization is structured around project delivery (with roles like Project Chief Engineer and Smart City Lead) and traditional construction functions: engineering dominates the headcount, with smaller sales, marketing, and logistics teams. Active projects span multiple cities (Jinan, Chengdu, Guangzhou), indicating a regional footprint. Work includes design-phase deliverables (CAD), industrial control system integration (PLC-based solutions), and on-site construction and relocation services.
AWS for cloud infrastructure, AutoCAD and CAD for design, and industrial control systems from Schneider Electric, Siemens, and ABB; PLCs for automation.
Active projects include Jinan Metro Line 8, Chengdu Metro Line 30, Guangzhou Metro Line 12, and high-speed rail relocation work.
The company hires in China and Italy, with 90 active roles across engineering (largest), construction, sales, and support functions.
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