Staffing and project services for energy infrastructure
KBH Industrial supplies engineering, operations, and project management personnel to utilities and energy companies, with deep focus on nuclear and power generation. The tech stack reveals a project-centric operation: Primavera P6, Microsoft Project, and ETAP (power systems modeling) dominate, alongside SQL Server and Power BI for analytics. Hiring velocity is accelerating across engineering roles, while pain points cluster around cost forecasting accuracy, schedule variance, and multi-project complexity — classic signals of a services firm scaling delivery into larger, more complex outage and capital-project engagements.
KBH Industrial is a minority-owned staffing and professional-services firm headquartered in Smyrna, Georgia, serving utilities, power generation, oil and gas, and industrial clients. Founded in 2018, the company provides hand-selected technical and procurement personnel for complex energy infrastructure projects, with particular expertise in nuclear refueling outages, grid modernization, and lifecycle project management. The business model centers on matching experienced engineers and project managers to client-specific needs. Current work spans biennial refueling support, capital planning, forced-outage response, and enterprise risk initiatives — all requiring depth in both scheduling and cost control.
Primary tools: Primavera P6 and Microsoft Project (scheduling), ETAP (power systems), SQL Server Integration Services, Oracle Primavera, Power BI, Excel, and Microsoft Office. Stack reflects project-management and utility-engineering workflows.
Active engagements include biennial and forced refueling outages, grid modernization, capital and expense planning (LRP), combined-cycle and nuclear development projects, and enterprise risk initiatives — all within energy and utilities.
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