Fortune 500 MEP contractor scaling security, compliance, and reporting infrastructure
EMCOR is a ~44,000-person public construction and facilities services company (NYSE: EME) now building out internal security and compliance functions. The tech stack reveals a transition from field-focused operations toward centralized governance: Microsoft Sentinel + Defender deployments, PowerShell + Terraform automation, and SSRS/Power BI standardization across 420+ locations. Active hiring spans ops, security, and data roles at mid/manager levels—consistent with a maturing back-office that must synchronize disparate regional teams and tighten controls around acquisitions.
EMCOR Group designs, installs, and maintains mechanical, electrical, and energy infrastructure systems for commercial, industrial, and public-sector clients across the United States. The company operates through approximately 420 locations with roughly 44,000 skilled employees executing projects in HVAC, electrical, fire protection, security, and facility services. As a Fortune 500 public company, EMCOR has shifted focus toward standardizing operations and reporting across its distributed regional businesses—a challenge typical of large construction consolidators managing multiple acquired entities.
EMCOR uses SQL Server, Power BI, Vista (construction ERP), GitHub, Azure, AWS, Microsoft Sentinel, Defender for Cloud, PowerShell, and Terraform. The stack reflects a mix of operational (Vista, SQL) and modern cloud-security (Azure, Sentinel, Terraform) tools.
EMCOR is headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut. The company operates ~420 locations across the United States and is a publicly traded member of the S&P 500 (NYSE: EME).
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