Electrical infrastructure and critical systems design, build, and maintenance across Mexico
Sertres is a 25+ year-old Mexican engineering firm spanning electrical systems, data center infrastructure, security, and clean energy—operating at 501–1,000 headcount with national presence. The hiring velocity is accelerating, driven primarily by maintenance and operations roles (47 of 68 active), signaling scaled deployment of existing projects rather than new product lines. Tech stack leans heavily on AutoCAD, Revit, and field instruments (Fluke, GPS), typical of traditional infrastructure engineering; adoption of Huawei suggests network/telecom infrastructure expansion.
Sertres designs, builds, and maintains critical infrastructure for corporate, hospital, residential, and industrial clients across Mexico. Their service scope includes electrical engineering, structured cabling, data centers, HVAC systems, security, and renewable energy solutions. The company operates with national reach and partnerships with major vendors and equipment manufacturers. Delivery model emphasizes custom analysis, rapid ROI cycles, and sustained maintenance—reflected in active projects spanning electrical panel design, field surveys, cabling support, and climate control operations. Pain points center on supply chain resilience, downtime reduction in precision equipment, and material lead times.
Electrical infrastructure, data center design, critical systems, structured cabling, security systems, HVAC, and renewable energy for corporate, hospital, industrial, and residential projects across Mexico.
AutoCAD and Revit for design; Fluke and GPS for field measurement; UPS and Vertiv for power systems; Remedy for IT service management. Recently adopting Huawei for network infrastructure.
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