Energy infrastructure operator scaling North American assets and compliance systems
Sempra Infrastructure operates large-scale energy assets across North America with a mature, enterprise-grade tech footprint (SAP, ETAP, Emerson DeltaV, SCADA, CMMS) typical of industrial operations at scale. Active hiring skews heavily toward senior engineering and leadership roles (33 of 60 open positions), signaling both capacity expansion and a push to strengthen technical leadership — a pattern often paired with multi-year capex programs or reliability turnarounds. Current project load centers on emissions reporting, rectifier installations, predictive maintenance, and supply-chain strategy, indicating simultaneous pressure on ESG compliance, infrastructure modernization, and operational resilience.
Sempra Infrastructure is a publicly traded energy company operating North American midstream and infrastructure assets. The business serves utilities and energy customers across transmission, distribution, and storage, with operational complexity spanning regulatory compliance, asset reliability, and supply-chain management. The organization employs 1,001–5,000 people across engineering, operations, finance, and procurement, headquartered in San Diego. Current strategic priorities include reducing operational downtime, integrating ESG commitments into business systems, and advancing new project concepts through formal stage-gate processes while managing contract execution and fleet performance across dispersed assets.
SAP (ERP backbone), ETAP (power systems modeling), Emerson DeltaV (industrial process control), SCADA/DCS/PLC (operational monitoring), and CMMS (maintenance management), plus Microsoft Office, Concur, and Ariba for procurement and finance workflows.
Current projects include emissions inventory reporting, rectifier station installations, environmental footprint reduction, predictive maintenance planning, supply-chain strategy development, and advancing new project concepts through stage-gate approval processes.
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