Energy systems integrator spanning construction, manufacturing, and renewable infrastructure
FTI operates across construction, engineering, manufacturing, and renewable energy with three branded divisions (Faith Technologies, EnTech Solutions, Excellerate). The tech stack is heavily weighted toward design and simulation tools—Ansys, AutoCAD, Revit, Bluebeam, SolidWorks—reflecting a capital-intensive, design-first business model. Engineering dominates the hiring mix (149 of 345 active roles), paired with active project work on EV charging infrastructure, data center power systems, and physics-based modeling for distributed energy, signaling aggressive product expansion into electrification.
Notable leadership hires: Safety Lead, Team Lead, Sourcing Category Lead, VDC QA/QC Lead, Lead Engineer
FTI is a privately held industrial integrator based in Menasha, Wisconsin, with 1,001–5,000 employees. The company spans three operating divisions: Faith Technologies (electrical planning, design, installation), EnTech Solutions (distributed energy, EV charging, sustainable fuels, asset management), and Excellerate (manufactured electrical assemblies and modular energy solutions). FTI sells end-to-end solutions—from engineering assessment through manufacturing, installation, and operations—to energy and construction sectors. Current focus areas include EV charging infrastructure, data center power distribution, strategic procurement automation, and standardization of delivery processes.
FTI primarily uses Ansys (simulation), AutoCAD, Revit, SolidWorks, Bluebeam, Navisworks, BIM 360, MATLAB, and Salesforce. The stack emphasizes 3D CAD, physics simulation, and BIM collaboration tools aligned with engineering and manufacturing workflows.
FTI is actively developing electric vehicle charging skids, data center power distribution products, and physics-based modeling solutions for distributed energy resources. Projects also include new product launch processes and manufacturing automation.
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