Engineering and technology consulting across infrastructure, industrial, and aerospace sectors
Exceltic is a 600+ person engineering and consulting firm headquartered in Madrid with five Spanish offices, serving infrastructure, industrial automation, rail, aerospace, and energy transition clients. The tech stack reflects a heavy embedded systems and CAD-driven practice: AutoCAD, EPLAN, Enterprise Architect, Siemens TIA Portal, and industrial controllers (Omron, Rockwell, Schneider Electric) dominate alongside traditional development tools (Java, C++, .NET). Engineering hires vastly outnumber other functions, and the project portfolio—from 200 MW solar plants to railway safety systems to aerospace monitoring—confirms a services organization scaling specialist technical delivery across verticals.
Exceltic delivers integrated engineering and technology services across building information modeling, civil infrastructure, energy transition, industrial automation, aerospace, rail, and digital transformation. The firm operates primarily in Spain with expanding presence in Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia). Active projects span renewable energy construction, railway safety documentation, industrial machinery development, and IT infrastructure modernization. The company positions itself on deep technical expertise, project-level impact, and professional development for its engineering-dominant workforce. Client base includes public administration, oil and gas, telecommunications, and industrial manufacturing sectors.
Core tools: Jira, Confluence, AutoCAD, EPLAN, Enterprise Architect, Siemens TIA Portal, SQL, Java, C/C++, .NET. Industrial controls: Omron Sysmac, Rockwell Automation, Schneider Electric, AVEVA. Protocols: Profibus, PROFINET, Modbus, EtherNet/IP. Testing: TestLink, Robot Framework.
Headquarters in Madrid. Five offices across Spain: Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Bilbao, Valladolid. Expanding hiring in Latin America including Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, and Colombia.
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