Renewable energy platform and free-market trading for Brazilian companies
Echoenergia operates a renewable energy generation and trading platform under the Equatorial group, helping Brazilian companies enter the free energy market. The hiring mix—finance-heavy (6 roles), operations-focused (5), with modest engineering (3)—and active projects reveal a business scaling customer onboarding and financial operations rather than product engineering. Pain points cluster around billing accuracy, consumption data reconciliation, and ERP migration, suggesting operational complexity typical of energy traders managing regulatory compliance and high-volume reporting.
Echoenergia is a renewable energy generation and commercialization platform owned by Grupo Equatorial, based in São Paulo. The company helps Brazilian enterprises reduce energy costs by accessing the free energy market (Mercado Livre de Energia). With 201–500 employees and 16 active hiring roles, the organization is actively scaling finance and operations teams. The tech stack centers on SAP and S/4HANA for ERP, Power BI for analytics, Python for data work, and SCADA for industrial control—standard for energy management but fragmented across legacy and modern tooling. Current priorities include customer migration workflows, billing system accuracy, and financial reporting at scale.
Echoenergia operates on SAP, SAP S/4HANA, SCADA, Power BI, Python, SQL, and Excel. The stack reflects both legacy ERP infrastructure and modern analytics tools for energy trading and financial reporting.
Active projects include customer migration to the free energy market, energy consumption data analysis and reconciliation, billing accuracy improvements, financial model development, and ERP system modernization—all critical for scaling their trading platform.
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