Private water utility operating treatment and infrastructure systems across the Midwest
Central States Water Resources operates water and sewage treatment systems across multiple communities. The tech stack reveals a utilities-operations profile: SCADA for infrastructure monitoring, ServiceNow for work-order management, Procore and Fieldwire for capital-project execution, and NetSuite + SAP for back-office finance — a classic setup for asset-heavy utilities managing distributed physical infrastructure. Current hiring accelerates across operations (8 roles) and construction, with a junior-to-mid seniority skew, suggesting the company is scaling field and project-delivery capacity to address aging water systems.
Central States Water Resources is a privately held water utility founded in 2013, headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, and operating across the United States. The company provides water treatment, sewage treatment, and related infrastructure services to communities in its service areas. With 51–200 employees, it combines operations teams managing treatment facilities and distribution networks with construction and capital-project teams. The business model is typical of regional utilities: asset ownership, operations licensing, and recurring revenue from water service delivery, with periodic capital-improvement projects funded through rate structures or state/federal grants.
Operations: SCADA, ServiceNow, Jira, Zendesk. Projects: Procore, Fieldwire, Bluebeam. Infrastructure: ArcGIS, variable frequency drives. Finance: NetSuite, SAP, QuickBooks, Paycor. IT: Active Directory, Intune, JAMF, Configuration Manager, Windows 11, macOS.
Primary focus is capital improvements to water and sewage infrastructure. Key operational challenges include reducing downtime, managing staffing shortages, delivering projects safely and on time, and meeting budget requirements amid aging infrastructure systems.
Central States Water Resources's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
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