MEPPI manufactures electrical equipment and control systems for utilities, industrials, and transportation operators across North America. The tech stack reveals a hardware-simulation-first engineering culture: PSCAD, PSS/E, ETAP, MATLAB, and Simulink dominate, paired with CAD tools (AutoCAD, SolidWorks) and industrial control systems (PLC, SCADA). The hiring acceleration is engineering-led—54 engineering roles open against 8 sales roles—and the active project list (HVSD products, component localization, transportation systems, QMS development) shows the company is executing on supply-chain resilience and product expansion simultaneously.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Engineer
Mitsubishi Electric Power Products (MEPPI) is a U.S.-based manufacturer of equipment and systems for electrical transmission, distribution, and rail transportation. The product portfolio spans gas and vacuum circuit breakers, gas-insulated substations, large power transformers, lightning arresters, power electronic systems, rail propulsion systems, industrial drive and control systems, uninterruptible power supplies, and large video display screens (Diamond Vision). The company serves utilities and industrial customers in North America and operates with roughly 1,000–5,000 employees. Current operational focus includes replacing imported components with U.S.-sourced alternatives, developing new HVSD and transportation division products, and closing audit findings while improving supplier quality and system reliability.
MEPPI manufactures electrical equipment, control systems, and services for utilities and industrials in North America, including circuit breakers, substations, power transformers, rail propulsion systems, industrial drives, and large display screens.
The stack includes PSCAD, PSS/E, ETAP, MATLAB, Simulink for power systems simulation; AutoCAD and SolidWorks for design; Salesforce for CRM; and industrial control systems like PLC and SCADA.
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