Mobile accommodation and equipment rental services for remote job sites
Stallion operates a field-services business built on Salesforce, VSAT, GPS, and Peplink—an unglamorous but mission-critical stack for coordinating gear, power, water, connectivity, and housing across remote worksites. The hiring mix is operationally top-heavy (ops, engineering, logistics dominate; sales is smaller), and pain points cluster around rapid-growth friction: staffing shortages, operational visibility, and billing disputes. Active projects span dashboard centralization, automation, and 3DEye camera integration—classic moves for a logistics-heavy org scaling beyond manual dispatch and invoice management.
Stallion Infrastructure Services rents and operates integrated jobsite solutions—accommodation modules, power, water treatment, solids control, connectivity, and security systems—for energy, construction, and industrial customers across the United States. The company was founded in 2002 and has grown to over 700 employees, evolving from oilfield roots into a full-spectrum remote-site service provider. Revenue flows from equipment rental, logistics, and managed services; operational scale is evidenced by active projects around fleet servicing, centralized dashboards, and customer bid automation. The business operates across onshore and offshore contexts and manages recurring pain points typical of asset-heavy logistics: workforce scaling, billing compliance, and real-time visibility into distributed equipment.
Primary stack: Salesforce CRM, Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook), iPad, GPS, VSAT, LTE, Peplink connectivity, and SharePoint. These tools support dispatch, billing, field communication, and asset tracking across remote job sites.
Key projects include a centralized operational dashboard, camera system integration via 3DEye, automation workflows, fleet refurbishment, customer bid and proposal automation, and integration of third-party systems to reduce operational blind spots.
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