Integrated Power Services operates a distributed network of 115+ service locations focused on repair, replacement, and maintenance of power generation and distribution equipment. The company is actively scaling engineering and sales roles while pursuing three distinct growth vectors: data center power management, residential power systems, and renewables—suggesting a shift from pure aftermarket service toward higher-margin systems work. Tech stack is heavily weighted toward industrial diagnostics (SCADA, Megger, Fluke, PLC) and CAD/design tools (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Inventor), reflecting an engineering-first operation.
Notable leadership hires: Quality Director, Ecommerce Director, Director of Engineering
Integrated Power Services provides critical repair, field service, and equipment replacement for power-critical facilities across North America, the United Kingdom, and the Caribbean. The company operates through a network of over 115 locations staffed with technicians and engineers trained in electric motor and generator repair, switchgear maintenance, power distribution systems, and asset management. IPS targets facilities where power reliability directly impacts operations—data centers, industrial plants, utilities—and is expanding into renewables integration and residential power systems. Privately held and founded in 2007, the company employs 1,001–5,000 people and is currently hiring across engineering, sales, and operations.
IPS operates an independent aftermarket service network for power equipment repair, field service, and replacement. The company maintains 115+ service locations across North America, the UK, and the Caribbean, offering electric motor repair, switchgear maintenance, power distribution design, and asset management.
Primary tools include SCADA systems, diagnostic equipment (Megger, Fluke multimeters), PLCs, and industrial automation (Eaton, ABB, Siemens, Yaskawa). Design work uses AutoCAD, SolidWorks, and Autodesk Inventor. Data visualization relies on Tableau and Power BI.
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