Specialized asset maintenance and construction services for energy and industrial sectors
Strike operates a construction and maintenance contracting business serving energy, chemical, and industrial clients—with a tech footprint heavily weighted toward project controls (Primavera P6, Microsoft Project) and CAD/visualization tools (Navisworks, Bluebeam, AutoCAD). The hiring pattern (construction and engineering roles split evenly at 11 each, with director-level facility roles) signals active project delivery scaling rather than platform or software momentum. Cost estimation and pipeline integrity work dominate the project backlog, suggesting margin pressure and a focus on competitive bidding accuracy.
Notable leadership hires: Director, Facilities Director
Strike delivers specialized asset maintenance, construction, and contracting services to mid- and large-scale energy, chemical, manufacturing, and industrial operators. The company spans engineering and design, facility construction, pipeline integrity and construction, directional drilling, fabrication, instrumentation and electrical work, and emerging renewable energy services (solar and wind farm construction). Headquartered in Spring, TX, with 1,001–5,000 employees, Strike operates on a project-delivery model with active engagement in conceptual design, detailed engineering, and full EPC execution. Current hiring (33 active roles, 19 posted in the last 30 days) is concentrated in construction and engineering craft disciplines, with emerging demand for director-level facility leadership.
Primavera P6 and Microsoft Project are primary tools. Visualization and coordination rely on Navisworks, Bluebeam, and AutoCAD. Power BI handles reporting and SQL Server backs data infrastructure.
Pipeline construction and integrity, facility and compressor station work, directional drilling, fabrication, instrumentation and electrical services, and solar and wind farm construction. Specialties include SCADA integration, PLC/RTU automation, and cost estimation across project phases.
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