IoT energy monitoring and control platform for food service and hospitality
GlacierGrid deploys LoRaWAN-based hardware and embedded software (C/C++, AWS IoT, MQTT) to monitor and reduce energy consumption at restaurants and hospitality venues. The tech stack reflects a hardware-first business: LoRa radios, sub-meters, load controllers, and payload decoders sit alongside cloud infrastructure (Postgres, Kubernetes on AWS). Current hiring is split evenly between engineering and sales with minimal recent activity, suggesting a transition from product build to field-deployment scaling.
GlacierGrid builds an IoT energy management platform for quick-service restaurants, casual dining, convenience stores, and hospitality operators. The product comprises wireless sub-metering hardware (LoRaWAN), edge controllers, and cloud software to track and optimize energy use, reduce equipment downtime, and cut operational costs. Deployment is hardware-centric: the company installs monitors and load controllers on-site, then scales support through a national technician network. Founded in 2020 and based in San Francisco, GlacierGrid serves mid-market and enterprise customers in the food-service and hospitality sectors.
PostgreSQL, AWS, Kubernetes, Docker, LoRaWAN, LoRa, C/C++, JavaScript, AWS IoT, MQTT, HubSpot, and Git. The stack emphasizes wireless IoT (LoRa), cloud infrastructure, and embedded systems.
San Francisco, California. The company also actively hires in Argentina and the United States.
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