Engineering, procurement, and construction for high-voltage electrical infrastructure
Dashiell provides full-cycle EPC services (engineering, procurement, construction) and electrical testing for substations, transmission lines, and renewable energy infrastructure across North America. The company is owned by Quanta Services (NYSE: PWR). Engineering dominates the hiring mix (189 of 235 active roles), reflecting the capital-intensive, design-forward nature of utility infrastructure work. Pain-point clustering around schedule adherence, cost control, and material procurement delays reveals the core operational friction in managing large-scale grid modernization projects.
Dashiell operates as a turnkey EPC contractor serving electric utilities, power generation, industrial plants, and renewable energy operators. Services span planning and system studies, design and engineering (via STAAD Pro, ETAP, AutoCAD), maintenance and electrical testing, program management, and full construction delivery for medium and high-voltage electrical systems. The company is based in Houston, Texas, with 1,001–5,000 employees, and operates as a division of Quanta Services, a NYSE-listed specialty contractor. Current project pipeline includes substation construction and design, transmission-line engineering and procurement, and EPC contract negotiations for large utility projects.
Dashiell's stack centers on STAAD Pro and ETAP for electrical modeling, AutoCAD and MicroStation for design deliverables, Oracle Primavera for project scheduling, and SCADA systems for operational control. Microsoft Office suite and Project manage coordination across teams.
Active work includes turnkey high-voltage substation construction and design, transmission-line engineering and procurement, electrical testing and commissioning, and EPC contract negotiation for utility power projects. Internal initiatives also focus on operational efficiency and project quality.
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