Advanced battery and energy storage manufacturer for defense, transportation, and grid applications
Stryten Energy manufactures lead, lithium, and vanadium redox flow batteries across military, transportation, and essential power markets. The tech stack is heavily manufacturing-focused—PLCs, HMI, AutoCAD, SolidWorks PDM, and JD Edwards dominate—with analytics (Tableau, Power BI, Hyperion) supporting operations. Active projects reveal a modernization effort: plant control system upgrades, end-of-line quality testing, and factory automation programming, paired with reliability metrics implementation. The hiring mix reflects this operational intensity: 64 manufacturing roles and 24 engineering positions against minimal data (1 role), signaling a capital-equipment company still optimizing production efficiency rather than data-driven transformation.
Stryten Energy manufactures energy storage solutions for defense, transportation, grid, and industrial sectors. Based in Alpharetta, Georgia, the company operates across battery chemistries (lead, lithium, vanadium redox flow) and paired software for performance management and charging systems. The product portfolio serves submarines, vehicles, trains, distribution centers, and microgrids. With 1,001–5,000 employees and hiring in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, Stryten is actively expanding manufacturing capacity and modernizing plant operations to meet demand growth, particularly in the military and government segment.
PLCs, HMI systems, AutoCAD, SolidWorks PDM, Altium, and JD Edwards ERP. Analytics platforms include Tableau, Power BI, and Hyperion for plant performance and financial planning.
United States, Mexico, and Canada. The company operates manufacturing and engineering teams across all three nations.
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