Energy IoT platform and consulting for grid modernization and efficiency
上海联元 operates an energy IoT platform serving utilities, renewable operators, and energy service providers across China. The tech stack—Siemens, Allen-Bradley, Modbus, BACnet, KNX, and industrial control systems—reflects deep integration with legacy power infrastructure and building automation; the project list (HVAC optimization, carbon accounting, grid transformation, PLC programming) shows they're solving operational decarbonization and asset digitization, not greenfield software. Engineering-dominant hiring with seniority concentration signals hands-on technical delivery rather than platform scaling.
上海联元智能科技有限公司 provides energy IoT and digital transformation services to participants across the energy value chain—generators, grid operators, load centers, and storage. Founded in 2017 as a joint venture between international renewable energy companies and former Fortune 500 power-sector executives, the company combines hardware integration (industrial controls, HVAC systems, meters) with cloud analytics and machine learning to reduce energy costs, improve carbon accounting, and transition energy service providers to outcome-based models. Operations center in Shanghai; current footprint spans utility-scale and commercial-building efficiency projects across China.
Siemens automation, Allen-Bradley controllers, Modbus/BACnet/KNX protocols for IoT integration, PROFINET for real-time control, plus CAD and project-management tools (Primavera P6, Microsoft Project). The stack emphasizes industrial control and building automation interoperability.
Yes. Five open engineering roles—mix of senior, mid-level, and manager positions—focused on PLC programming, HMI design, and energy system optimization. One additional sales opening. Current hiring activity is minimal; roles are China-based.
Project cost reduction, first-year energy savings verification, carbon management, HVAC and central air conditioning efficiency, safety compliance, and helping energy service providers transition to sustainable operation and revenue models. Active projects span new energy grid transformation and industrial energy audits.
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