Electrical engineering and high-voltage infrastructure contractor
PROELT designs and builds electrical infrastructure—substations, transmission lines, and industrial panel systems—across Brazil. The stack (AutoCAD, Revit, EPLAN, ETAP, BIM, SCADA) reflects heavy CAD and simulation work typical of capital-project engineering. Active pain points cluster around cost estimation on high-voltage jobs, schedule adherence, and field safety, suggesting their operational bottleneck is translating design into reliable, on-time, accident-free execution rather than demand generation.
PROELT is a privately held electrical engineering and construction firm founded in 1983, headquartered in Joinville, Santa Catarina, Brazil. They deliver end-to-end electrical solutions spanning low- and high-voltage systems, substations, transmission lines, industrial panel fabrication, and solar installations, primarily to industrial and utility clients in Brazil. The organization operates 201–500 people across engineering, construction, and operations, with hiring currently concentrated in technical roles (mid-level engineers and site foremen) and decelerating activity, indicating either project-cycle seasonality or capacity stabilization.
Electrical infrastructure including substations, transmission lines, low- and high-voltage systems, industrial electrical panels, and solar installations. They operate across design, fabrication, and site installation phases.
Joinville, Santa Catarina, Brazil. The company was founded in 1983 and is privately held.
AutoCAD, Revit, BIM, EPLAN, and ETAP for electrical design and simulation; Microsoft Project for scheduling; Power BI for analytics; SCADA for control systems. No recent tech adoptions or replacements detected.
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