Electric utility engineering and consulting for transmission, distribution, and system planning
SEnergy is a 51–200-person engineering services firm serving electric utilities across Texas and surrounding states. The stack reveals a traditional utility engineering operations model: SCADA, AutoCAD, ArcGIS, ETAP, and RTK GPS dominate, with no modern cloud or AI adoption. Hiring is heavily skewed toward engineering (27 roles open, senior-weighted) while sales remains understaffed (2 roles), suggesting a capacity-constrained consulting model and internal pressure to grow without sales-function parity.
SEnergy provides engineering design, business consulting, project management, and field services to electric utilities and energy service providers, primarily in Texas. Service offerings span substation design and construction, relay protection, SCADA integration, right-of-way management, system planning, regulatory compliance, and power supply optimization. The firm operates as a specialized augmentation resource for utility clients, deploying engineers and consultants for discrete projects—from permit drawings and construction work plans to long-range system planning and environmental reporting. Pain points include portfolio optimization, ERCOT market compliance, SCADA system implementation, equipment integration, and delivery velocity (on-time, within-budget execution).
SCADA, AutoCAD, ArcGIS, ETAP, Mathcad, RTK GPS, Microsoft Office, HubSpot, and Eaton tools. The stack reflects utility-grade engineering workflows: CAD for design, geospatial mapping, SCADA for monitoring, and grid analysis software.
Boerne, Texas. The firm was founded in 1991 and operates as a privately held company serving utilities primarily in Texas and surrounding states.
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