endigo is a small German engineering firm built around CAD-driven design and industrial control systems. The tech stack reveals heavy reliance on legacy CAD tools (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Inventor, Revit) paired with Siemens automation platforms (TIA Portal, WinCC, SIMATIC S7) and SAP for materials coordination—a classic heavy-manufacturing engineering posture. Active hiring (72 roles in 30 days, 111 engineering headcount target) focuses on mid-level engineers, suggesting rapid project delivery scaling rather than architectural innovation.
endigo GmbH delivers engineering services to manufacturers building custom machinery, process plants, and industrial control systems. The company operates from Castrop-Rauxel in North Rhine-Westphalia and serves clients requiring CAD design (including electrical schematics via EPLAN), PLC programming, and commissioning support. Projects span machine documentation, electrical systems integration, HVAC design for maritime vessels, and complex automation plant setup. The engineering-heavy department structure and SAP integration indicate deep engagement with manufacturers' material planning and project cost control workflows.
Primary tools include AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Inventor, and Revit for mechanical design; EPLAN Electric P8 for electrical schematics; Siemens TIA Portal, WinCC, and SIMATIC S7 for PLC programming; and SAP for materials and project management.
Current projects include machine documentation, commissioning and testing, custom packaging machine components, PC-based control software for machinery, electrical and fire detection systems for industrial facilities, HVAC systems for ships, and migration from Siemens SE to Siemens NX CAD.
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