Building materials distributor scaling operations through cloud and enterprise systems
SRS Distribution operates a 5,000+ person roofing and building materials supply chain across the United States, now in the midst of a major technology modernization. The tech stack reveals a hybrid cloud strategy (Azure-heavy, with AWS and GCP present), active adoption of enterprise resource planning systems (Infor Cloud Suite, SAP, Oracle, NetSuite), and substantial internal tooling for data and automation (Databricks, Synapse, Python, Terraform). Hiring is accelerating with 190 roles posted in the last 30 days, skewed heavily toward operations (155 roles, mostly junior) — indicating SRS is scaling fulfillment and supply-chain execution to match their growth trajectory, while digital adoption and order-management efficiency remain critical internal priorities.
SRS Distribution is a privately held building materials distributor founded in 2008 and headquartered in McKinney, Texas. The company supplies roofing, structural, and construction products to professional contractors across the United States, with two proprietary offerings: TopShield (a premium roofing product line) and Roof Hub (a real-time project-management and operational-insights tool). SRS has grown through acquisition and organic expansion since its founding. The organization operates with 5,001–10,000 employees distributed across field operations and corporate functions, supported by a management team of industry veterans. A private ownership structure and solid banking relationships position the company to continue expanding as a high-growth distributor.
SRS uses Azure as its primary cloud provider, with supporting services including Azure DevOps, Databricks, Synapse, and Azure Machine Learning. The company also maintains presence on AWS and GCP, along with hybrid infrastructure managed through Terraform and ARM/Bicep.
SRS is actively adopting Infor Cloud Suite, SAP, Oracle, and NetSuite — indicating a multi-system ERP and enterprise software modernization underway to improve order management, inventory, and operational efficiency across the distribution network.
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