Electrical infrastructure engineering and construction for Brazilian utilities
Engetecnica is a mid-sized engineering and construction firm focused on high-voltage electrical infrastructure—substations and transmission lines—across Brazil. The tech stack is heavily traditional: CAD tools (AutoCAD, Revit), BIM, industrial protocols (MODBUS, IEC 101), and SCADA systems from Siemens and ABB. Active hiring is concentrated in engineering (17 roles), with a mix of mid-level and intern positions, suggesting workforce scaling rather than specialized skill acquisition. Pain points cluster around cost control, labor optimization, and schedule adherence—operational efficiency issues typical of project-based construction.
Engetecnica provides engineering and construction services for the electrical utility sector in Brazil, specializing in substation and transmission-line infrastructure. Founded in 2008 and based in Curitiba, Paraná, the company operates across the full project lifecycle: site planning, design, procurement, construction, and commissioning. Core technical domains include electromechanical assembly, high-voltage systems (both medium and high tension), environmental compliance, and asset management. The company serves utility operators and distribution companies with both execution and technical advisory roles.
Engetecnica specializes in substation and transmission-line electromechanical projects, including design, construction, and commissioning of high and medium-voltage electrical infrastructure in Brazil.
Core tools include AutoCAD, Revit, and BIM for design; ArcGIS for georeferenced planning; Siemens and ABB industrial systems; MATLAB for analysis; Microsoft Project for scheduling; and MODBUS/IEC 101 protocols for SCADA integration.
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