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Quorum Software Tech Stack

Energy software platform connecting workflows and operational data across oil & gas and utilities

Software Development Houston, TX 1,001–5,000 employees Founded 1998 Privately Held

Quorum Software operates a multi-product platform for energy companies spanning upstream, midstream, and downstream operations—serving 1,500 customers across 55+ countries. The tech stack is Salesforce-centric (Service Cloud, Pardot, Agentforce, MuleSoft) layered over Java microservices and Oracle, with modern cloud infrastructure (Azure, Databricks, Data Factory). Active hiring across engineering, support, and data roles, paired with a project portfolio focused on agentic AI, lakehouse infrastructure, and master data management, indicates a push to reduce manual workflows (especially Excel dependencies) and accelerate enterprise migrations.

Tech Stack 112 technologies

Core StackAnsible Terraform Azure DevOps Jenkins Java Salesforce Pardot MuleSoft Apex Databricks Azure Data Factory NetSuite Workday Power BI Tableau PL/SQL Oracle JUnit Selenium Azure Resource Manager Quorum Service Cloud Agentforce Lightning Web Components Visualforce Jakarta EE JDBC JSF PrimeFaces Salesforce Service Cloud+70 more

What Quorum Software Is Building

Challenges

  • Streamlining business operations
  • Reducing manual excel dependencies
  • Managing backlog of customer issues
  • Complex software implementations
  • Optimizing profitability and growth
  • Energy transition
  • Enterprise-scale implementations
  • Complex business problems
  • Improving reporting scalability
  • Transitioning from in-house to saas

Active Projects

  • Energy components implementation
  • Agentic upstream planning solutions
  • Enterprise data platform
  • Executive financial presentations
  • Shared capabilities for ec upstream and ec midstream
  • Ai based initiatives for deliverable quality and performance
  • Business process automation, reporting, analytics across ec upstream and ec midstream
  • Lakehouse infrastructure development
  • Master data management solutions
  • Curating resolved customer issues into knowledge base

Hiring Activity

Accelerating70 roles · 40 in 30d

Department

Engineering
26
Support
18
Product
6
Data
5
Sales
5
Finance
3
Design
1
HR
1

Seniority

Senior
27
Mid
16
Junior
15
Lead
5
Manager
3
Intern
1
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About Quorum Software

Quorum Software provides operational and administrative software for energy businesses, with origins in gas plant accounting stretching back to 1998. The product ecosystem now spans financial reporting, business process automation, supply chain planning, and enterprise data platforms—each tightly integrated via Salesforce and NetSuite for CRM and ERP backbone. The 1,700-person organization, distributed across 10+ countries, maintains deep energy domain expertise while scaling cloud-native architectures and AI-driven automation to handle the complexity of energy-transition planning.

HeadquartersHouston, TX
Company Size1,001–5,000 employees
Founded1998
Hiring MarketsColombia, United States, United Kingdom, India, Norway, Canada, Brazil, Netherlands

Frequently Asked Questions

What tech stack does Quorum Software use?

Quorum runs Salesforce (Service Cloud, Pardot, Agentforce, MuleSoft) for CRM and integration, Java + Oracle for core transactional systems, Databricks + Azure Data Factory for analytics and data pipelines, and Workday + NetSuite for HR and ERP.

What countries does Quorum Software hire in?

Quorum actively hires across 10 countries: United States, Colombia, United Kingdom, India, Norway, Canada, Brazil, Netherlands, Malaysia, and Australia.

How this profile is built

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