Asset lifecycle management platform for critical infrastructure projects
Sitetracker operates a Salesforce-native asset lifecycle platform (Apex, MuleSoft, Salesforce DX) focused on plan-build-operate-maintain workflows across telecom, renewables, utilities, and EV charging. The stack shift toward Kafka and Anypoint Platform signals a move to decouple data flows from Salesforce monolith, while hiring skews heavily engineering (19 of 35 roles) with senior/staff-level dominance — typical of a mature platform managing scale challenges around data silos, billing accuracy, and scope creep in enterprise implementations.
Sitetracker provides asset lifecycle management software for owners, operators, contractors, and stakeholders managing critical infrastructure at scale. The platform spans planning, build, operations, and maintenance phases across digital infrastructure, renewables, EV charging, utilities, and real estate verticals. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Montclair, NJ, the company operates as a privately held SaaS business with 201–500 employees and active hiring in the United States, United Kingdom, India, and Mexico. The product supports millions of projects and sites, with active development focused on value validation frameworks, strategic roadmap engines, system integrations, and MuleSoft platform evolution.
Sitetracker builds on Salesforce (Apex, SOQL, DX), MuleSoft, React Native, Apache Spark, Jest, Playwright, CircleCI, and Git. The company is adopting Kafka and Anypoint Platform to evolve its MuleSoft layer.
Yes. Engineering represents 19 of 35 active open roles, with hiring weighted toward senior (11) and staff (4) levels. Positions are open in the United States, United Kingdom, India, and Mexico.
Primary verticals include digital infrastructure, telecommunications, renewables, EV charging, utilities, and real estate. The platform manages millions of projects and sites across these sectors.
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