Renewable energy operator across hydro, wind, solar, and storage
Innergex is a public utility-scale renewable energy producer operating across four major technology classes—hydroelectric, wind, solar, and battery storage—in Canada, the United States, France, and Chile. The tech stack reflects a traditional energy-operations footprint (SCADA, PLC, CMMS for asset monitoring and maintenance) layered with enterprise systems (Oracle Fusion for HR and finance) and compliance frameworks (NERC-CIP, NIST). The hiring mix skews heavily toward operations and construction roles, with project execution and cost estimation dominating the active workload—signaling capital-intensive growth driven by RFP capture and facility commissioning rather than software product development.
Innergex develops, acquires, owns, and operates utility-scale renewable energy facilities. The company operates across multiple geographies (Canada, US, France, Chile) and energy modalities, with active projects spanning solar builds, wind construction cost estimation, and battery storage deployments. The organization is mid-sized (501–1,000 employees) and structured around operations, engineering, and construction functions. Operational challenges center on downtime reduction, construction budget tracking, asset maintenance, and regulatory compliance (health and safety training, NERC-CIP standards). The company was founded in 1990 and is publicly traded.
Innergex uses SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition), PLC (programmable logic controllers), and CMMS (computerized maintenance management systems) for monitoring and maintaining renewable energy facilities.
Innergex actively hires in Canada, the United States, and France, matching its geographic footprint for facility operations and development.
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