Wind farm operations and maintenance software with EHS compliance focus
OneWind operates a distributed software platform for wind power asset management, built on a polyglot stack (Vue, Node.js, Python, Java, Spring) with industrial protocols (MQTT, Modbus, CAN) wired into their O&M and safety workflows. The stack shape—web frontend, backend service mesh, database persistence, plus legacy industrial comms—suggests they're building internal tools for wind farm health monitoring and incident tracking rather than a pure SaaS play. A 3-person core team with balanced engineering, sales, and operations hiring indicates a bootstrapped operator handling both software development and direct customer relationships.
OneWind develops operations, maintenance, and environmental health and safety (EHS) software for wind power facilities in China. The product layer includes real-time asset monitoring (via MQTT/Modbus/CAN industrial protocols), O&M scheduling, incident investigation workflow, and EHS compliance tracking. Active projects span wind farm operations programs, EHS training delivery, incident root-cause analysis, and customer engagement. The company operates from Beijing with a small distributed team hiring across engineering and sales roles domestically.
OneWind runs Vue and Node.js for frontend/backend, Python and Java/Spring for services, MySQL and Oracle for databases, and MQTT/Modbus/CAN protocols for industrial asset communication, deployed on Linux with Docker containerization.
Beijing, China (北京市). The company hires exclusively within China and operates as a domestic wind-power software provider.
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