EPCOR operates water, electricity, and natural gas infrastructure across western Canada and the US. The tech stack reflects a regulated utility modernizing incrementally: SCADA and Allen-Bradley controls anchor operational technology, while SQL, Power BI, and GIS handle data and asset management. Hiring is accelerating across operations and engineering (19 and 17 roles respectively), with active projects focused on process control equipment installation, capital planning, and dashboard automation—suggesting a push to improve operational visibility and reduce downtime in aging infrastructure.
EPCOR is a utility company providing water treatment and distribution, wastewater services, power generation and distribution, natural gas delivery, and related services to customers in western Canada and the northwestern United States. Founded in 1891, the company operates as a privately held enterprise with 1,001–5,000 employees headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta. Core operations span regulated water and wastewater systems, power transmission and distribution networks, and natural gas infrastructure. The business faces typical utility constraints: regulatory compliance, capital-intensive asset maintenance, grid reliability, and operational downtime reduction.
SCADA systems, Allen-Bradley and AVEVA industrial controls, GIS for asset mapping, SQL and Oracle for data, and Power BI for analytics. Microsoft 365, SharePoint, and Project Management tools support planning and coordination.
Yes. 17 active engineering roles posted across mid, senior, manager, and director levels, with hiring accelerating in Canada and the United States.
Canada (headquarters in Edmonton, Alberta) and the United States, with active hiring in both countries.
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