Contract electronics manufacturer for medical, defense, and industrial segments
Enercon is a vertically integrated contract manufacturer in southern Maine that handles product design, PCB assembly, and system integration for regulated markets (medical, defense, industrial). The stack—C/C++, RTOS, ARM, FPGA, plus CAD tools (SolidWorks, AutoCAD)—reflects embedded-systems work typical of medical devices and defense electronics. Hiring is accelerating with manufacturing roles dominating the mix, signaling either capacity expansion or a shift toward higher-volume production runs; the senior-weighted distribution suggests a maturing operation focused on process optimization.
Enercon Technologies, founded in 1980 and headquartered in Gray, Maine, operates a design-and-build center serving medical device, defense, automotive, industrial, and biotech customers. The company offers end-to-end services: electronics design and engineering (ISO-13485 certified for medical applications), printed circuit board assembly, cable assembly, and full system integration. With 201–500 employees, Enercon competes in the contract manufacturing space by reducing time-to-market and total cost through integrated design-and-build operations.
Enercon manufactures PCB assemblies, cable assemblies, and complete electronic systems for medical devices, defense equipment, and industrial applications. The company also provides product design and engineering services, with ISO-13485 certification for medical electronics.
Embedded systems focus: C/C++, RTOS, Linux, ARM, FPGA, and DSP. Design tools include SolidWorks, AutoCAD, and Qt. Project management via Jira and Microsoft Project. Communication protocols: I2C, UART, USB.
Yes, accelerating hiring across 19 active roles. Primary openings are in manufacturing (8) and engineering (6), with most positions at senior level. All hiring is in the United States.
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