Building automation controls with cloud-native infrastructure and AI integration
Delta Controls manufactures open-protocol building automation systems (HVAC, lighting, access control) across 80+ countries with 300+ distributors. The tech stack reveals a sharp pivot toward cloud infrastructure: AWS EKS, Lambda, DynamoDB, and Terraform for production workloads, plus active adoption of SAP S/4HANA for supply-chain automation. Current project velocity centers on serverless integrations, multi-agent LLM services, and retrieval pipelines — signaling a move beyond traditional controls into AI-assisted building intelligence. Engineering-heavy hiring (13 open roles) with mid-level concentration suggests scaling platform teams rather than field support.
Delta Controls is a Canadian manufacturer of building automation systems founded in 1980, headquartered in Surrey, British Columbia. The product line spans HVAC controls, lighting systems, and access control, deployed in thousands of installations across more than 80 countries through a global network of installers and distributors. The company holds ISO 9001:2015 certification and manufactures and conducts all R&D at its Canadian facility. Known for early adoption of BACnet open-protocol and BTL certification across the product line, Delta Controls operates as a privately held business with 201–500 employees.
Production stack includes AWS (EKS, Lambda, DynamoDB, Aurora, CloudWatch), Kubernetes, Terraform, VMware vCenter, and Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Application layer runs React, TypeScript, Python, with testing via pytest, Playwright, Cypress, Jest, and Cucumber. Currently adopting SAP S/4HANA.
Active projects include Terraform infrastructure automation, firmware emulation platform, cloud platform testing, multi-agent LLM-based services, AWS Bedrock and serverless integrations, and retrieval/embedding pipelines — indicating transition toward AI-driven building intelligence and cloud-native architecture.
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