Heavy fabrication and construction services across industrial capital projects
Enerfab operates a large-scale fabrication and construction business serving industrial clients with structural steel, pipe, vessels, and modular builds. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward SAP (ERP backbone with BIM/CAD for design), Salesforce for customer management, and Procore for construction project oversight—a mature, compliance-first architecture reflecting their focus on capital construction and long-term maintenance contracts. Current hiring velocity is accelerating with intern and mid-level construction roles leading, while active projects around payroll modernization and quality assurance suggest internal process maturation alongside customer-facing work.
Notable leadership hires: Director of Quality
Enerfab, founded in 1901, is a privately held fabrication, construction, and maintenance contractor headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio with 1,001–5,000 employees. The company specializes in capital construction, structural steel fabrication, pipe and vessel fabrication, modular construction, mechanical and electrical services, and long-term maintenance programs for industrial clients. Operations span multiple states, creating compliance and resource-allocation complexity. The business model combines fixed-price project delivery with recurring maintenance contracts, supported by an ERP and project-management infrastructure (SAP, Salesforce, Procore) typical of large contractors managing budget and schedule pressure across distributed job sites.
Enerfab's core systems include SAP (ERP and UI5 applications), Salesforce (CRM), Procore (construction project management), Bluebeam (document and markup), BIM/CAD (design), and AWS cloud services. Excel and Access support finance and operations.
Current projects include modernizing payroll processes (transitioning outsourced tax services, enhancing digital timekeeping), rolling out quality assurance programs for fabrication and construction operations, and delivering the St. Clair County capital project.
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