Mission-critical power systems for data centers, hospitals, and utilities
SENS manufactures integrated power and engine-starting systems for infrastructure operators in data centers, hospitals, utilities, and telecom networks. The tech stack (Embedded Linux, C++, LTspice, Altium Designer) reflects hardware-software co-design work, while active hiring is concentrated in manufacturing (14 roles) alongside engineering and finance—a pattern typical of companies scaling production capacity and supply-chain maturity. Current project work centers on S&OP architecture, centralized analytics, and procurement standardization, signaling a shift from manual operations toward data-driven demand planning and fulfillment optimization.
Notable leadership hires: Planning & Fulfillment Director
Stored Energy Systems LLC designs and manufactures integrated power systems, DC power solutions, engine-starting components, and battery monitoring systems for mission-critical infrastructure. Founded in 1971 and based in Longmont, Colorado, the company operates at significant scale: its engine-starting components power over 75% of North American critical gensets larger than 500kW, and its integrated solutions are deployed in more than 80% of U.S. hyperscale and colocation data centers. The customer base spans energy utilities, hyperscalers, and mission-critical facility operators. With 51–200 employees, SENS operates as a tightly integrated hardware manufacturer and systems integrator rather than a pure software vendor.
SENS uses Embedded Linux, C++, C#, and .NET Core for firmware and software development; Altium Designer for PCB design; LTspice for circuit simulation. Enterprise systems include Infor Syteline, SAP, Oracle, ADP, and Workday. Cloud/collaboration: Azure AD, Intune, OneDrive, HubSpot, Zoom.
Active projects include S&OP system architecture, centralized analytics team development, revenue forecasting, procurement process standardization, and automated testing. Pain points center on supply-chain resilience, demand-supply alignment, production flow optimization, and test efficiency—typical of a manufacturing company scaling operations.
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