Global engineering and construction firm with renewable energy and infrastructure assets
Elecnor Group is a 10,000+ person engineering and construction corporation operating across energy, water, rail, and telecom infrastructure in 50+ countries. The stack reveals a mature capital-projects operation: CAD/BIM tools (AutoCAD, Revit, Civil 3D), scheduling software (Primavera P6, Microsoft Project), and industrial control systems (WinCC OA, SCADA, Wonderware). The hiring profile—200+ engineers and 79 construction roles across Spain, Italy, Peru, Colombia, and the UK—reflects active execution on photovoltaic, substation, and renewable-generation builds. Cost management and resource optimization appear as persistent operational friction points, suggesting the org is scaling faster than internal controls can track.
Notable leadership hires: Project Director
Elecnor Group operates two interconnected divisions: engineering, construction, and services for essential infrastructure projects (power transmission, solar, hydro, water, rail, telecom); and asset ownership and operation of renewable and transmission infrastructure. The company has grown from a 1958 Spanish foundation to a global operator with a workforce exceeding 22,000 people. Current project activity centers on photovoltaic installations, substation commissioning (including synchronous compensator projects in Ireland and the UK), and SCADA system development. The organization generates revenue from both build-out contracts and long-term asset management, operating across six continents with particular density in Iberia and Latin America.
Industrial and project-delivery tools: Primavera P6, AutoCAD, Revit, Civil 3D for design; WinCC OA and Wonderware for SCADA/process control; Power BI for reporting; Python and C for custom applications; Siemens and Rockwell Automation integration for automation/PLC systems.
Present in 50+ countries globally. Active hiring footprint includes Spain, Italy, Peru, Colombia, Germany, Uruguay, and the United Kingdom. Current major projects include photovoltaic installations in Peru (Moquegua region) and substation work in Ireland and the UK.
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