Automation platforms and instrumentation for electric utility substations and grid infrastructure
NovaTech Automation builds SCADA platforms, power measurement devices, and time-synchronization clocks for electric utilities — a 40+ year-old hardware-software vendor with deep domain specificity. The tech stack (DNP3, Modbus, IEC 61850, embedded C/C++, Linux, Yocto) reflects mature utility-grade automation work, and hiring is now accelerating across sales, engineering, and support with roughly equal junior and senior headcount, suggesting growth into new geographies (Peru) and customer segments.
NovaTech Automation supplies automation products to electric utilities across generation, transmission, distribution, and grid-edge settings. The company's core offerings—the Orion automation platform family, Bitronics power measurement and display instrumentation, and Kronos time-synchronization clocks—are deployed in substations, on pole-mounted equipment, in utility control centers, and at distributed grid nodes. All products carry a 10-year warranty. The company is privately held, based in Lenexa, Kansas, and operates with an explicit Net Zero commitment through 2050, reflecting the energy transition priorities of its customer base.
NovaTech's stack centers on DNP3, Modbus, and IEC 61850 protocols for SCADA and substation automation, with embedded implementation in C/C++ and Linux, and scripting via Lua and Python.
Headquartered in Lenexa, Kansas. Current hiring is active in the United States and Peru, signaling recent geographic expansion.
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