Managed microgrid provider for critical infrastructure resilience
Enchanted Rock operates as a fully managed microgrid service provider, selling power continuity to data centers, manufacturing, and government facilities. The tech stack reveals a hybrid infrastructure play: SCADA and HMI systems (Siemens, Schneider Electric) for grid operations paired with enterprise cloud (Azure, AWS) and ERP platforms (Business Central, SAP, NetSuite) for service delivery. Engineering hiring dominates (27 roles), followed by manufacturing (18) — indicating a capital-intensive build-and-deploy model where internal operations directly impact customer uptime.
Enchanted Rock designs and manages distributed power systems that keep critical facilities running during grid outages. The service model combines hardware (natural gas generators, renewable natural gas capability, onsite generation) with managed operations and maintenance contracts. Customers span data centers, manufacturing plants, and government defense operations. The company operates out of Houston, Texas, and serves U.S. markets. Active projects focus on preventive maintenance, microgrid commissioning, and manufacturing scaling — reflecting both customer deployment work and internal production ramp-up. Pain points center on business continuity assurance, cost reduction, and carbon footprint minimization across their own operations and customer sites.
Enchanted Rock operates SCADA and HMI systems from Siemens and Schneider Electric for real-time grid control, paired with Azure and AWS for cloud infrastructure. ETAP and VTSCADA support grid modeling and automation; Generac and Marathon hardware handle power generation.
Enchanted Rock is headquartered in Houston, Texas. The company was founded in 2006 and is privately held with 201–500 employees, all hiring within the United States.
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