Electrical distributor with automation and smart manufacturing capabilities
Werner is a 75-year-old electrical and automation distributor moving toward cloud and hybrid infrastructure. The tech stack is heavily Microsoft-centric (Azure, Intune, SQL Server, Active Directory) with industrial automation depth (Rockwell Automation, WMS, IEC 62443 compliance). Active projects signal infrastructure modernization—cloud migration for email, files, and servers; hybrid network support; disaster recovery implementation—paired with operational scaling in warehouse planning and equipment maintenance. Hiring is accelerating with junior-heavy recruitment across ops, sales, and logistics, suggesting capacity-building for growth rather than skill gaps.
Werner distributes electrical products, automation equipment, and safety solutions to construction, industrial, and technology markets across North America. Founded in 1948 and headquartered in Appleton, Wisconsin, the company operates a 201–500-person organization structured around field operations, sales, logistics, and support. Beyond product distribution, Werner offers custom kitting, end-to-end logistics coordination, and smart manufacturing integration—positioning itself as a consultative partner rather than a transactional supplier. Current operational focus includes warehouse optimization, credit process improvement, and qualified lead generation to drive specification adoption in residential and commercial builds.
Werner runs on Microsoft infrastructure (Azure, Active Directory, Intune, SQL Server), Rockwell Automation for industrial control, Power BI for analytics, Freshdesk for support, and WMS for warehouse management. Network infrastructure includes SD-WAN, ExpressRoute, and DNS/DHCP services.
Werner is headquartered in Appleton, Wisconsin. The company is privately held with 201–500 employees, founded in 1948, and currently hiring only in the United States.
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