Infrastructure engineering, surveying, and planning services across utilities and civil projects
ESP Associates operates as a multi-disciplinary infrastructure services firm built on a foundation of civil engineering, land surveying, and geospatial work. The company's tech stack is anchored in Autodesk (Civil 3D, AutoCAD) and geospatial tools (ArcGIS, Trimble, LiDAR), reflecting a capital-intensive, design-and-survey-led business model rather than software-driven operations. Hiring is heavily weighted toward engineering roles (89% of active openings), with managers and senior positions leading the hiring push—a pattern typical of growing professional services firms scaling delivery capacity to match project demand.
Notable leadership hires: Survey Crew Chief
ESP Associates, founded in 1986, provides engineering, surveying, planning, and environmental services to clients in infrastructure, utilities, and development sectors. The firm operates through a network of subsidiaries (Pickett and Associates, CivilCorp, Ditesco) and specializes in areas including civil engineering for electrical substations and transmission lines, site design, water resources, geotechnical work, and land surveying. The company serves mid-market and enterprise clients on complex infrastructure projects across the United States, with 501–1,000 employees based in Fort Mill, South Carolina. Current focus areas include high-voltage utility system design, mixed-use development, and geographic expansion into Texas.
Primary tools include Autodesk Civil 3D and AutoCAD for design, Trimble Business Center and GPS for surveying, ArcGIS for geospatial work, HydroCAD and WaterCAD for water resources, and Bluebeam for document review.
Yes. Engineering roles make up 114 of 127 active openings (89% of positions), with manager, senior, and mid-level positions most in demand. Hiring is currently accelerating.
Fort Mill, South Carolina. The firm currently operates in the United States and is actively expanding presence in Texas.
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