Engineering and infrastructure consulting across civil, energy, and construction
Protecnium delivers engineering and technical services for large-scale civil infrastructure projects—tunnels, highways, bridges, renewable energy plants. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward surveying (Leica, Trimble, GNSS) and design-stage tools (AutoCAD Civil 3D, Revit, MicroStation), with Procore and Bluebeam for on-site project management. Their hiring footprint spans 12 countries and is concentrated in engineering roles (mostly mid-to-senior level), signaling active project execution across multiple geographies and a maturity level demanding experienced field and design personnel.
Notable leadership hires: Party Chief Surveyor, Chief Surveyor
Protecnium is a Spain-based consulting firm founded in 2015 that supplies engineering and technical professionals to infrastructure and energy clients worldwide. The company specializes in civil engineering, energy systems, and construction delivery across diverse project types: tunnel construction, highway and bridge work, photovoltaic plants, and urban infrastructure. With 51–200 employees and steady hiring velocity, Protecnium maintains a field-heavy operating model centered on surveying, design coordination, and on-site management. Active projects span Europe, North America, and Australia, with documented pain points around safety compliance, cost control, and schedule coordination—typical friction points in large-scale, long-duration construction contracts.
Protecnium's design toolkit centers on AutoCAD Civil 3D, Revit, MicroStation, and Trimble Business Center. Field teams use Leica Cyclone and Trimble GNSS/GPS for surveying. Procore and Bluebeam manage project coordination and documentation.
Current projects include large-scale tunnel construction, highway and bridge infrastructure, photovoltaic plants, renewable energy systems, and urban infrastructure. Pain points indicate focus on complex, long-duration works requiring safety compliance, cost control, and coordination across multiple trades.
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