Energy infrastructure operator managing pipelines and power generation across the U.S.
Tallgrass operates critical energy infrastructure—pipelines, power generation, and transmission systems—across the continental U.S. The tech stack reveals a heavily industrial operations footprint: CAD, GIS, and Maximo dominate design and asset management, while PLC controllers, FLIR imaging, and OPC protocols handle real-time field operations. Hiring is engineering-forward (68 roles) with heavy construction and operations support, and active projects center on corrosion control, cathodic protection, and facility grounding—suggesting Tallgrass is investing in infrastructure longevity and compliance as regulatory pressure mounts.
Notable leadership hires: Project Director, Investor Relations Director, Account Director
Tallgrass is a privately held energy infrastructure company founded in 2012, headquartered in Lakewood, Colorado, with 1,001–5,000 employees. The company owns and operates a network of pipelines and energy delivery assets serving industrial, commercial, and residential customers across the United States. Operations span physical asset management (using Maximo and GIS systems for pipeline monitoring and maintenance), engineering design (CAD, Inventor, AutoCAD for infrastructure planning), and field automation (PLC controllers, FLIR thermal imaging, and VSAT communications for remote site management). Current project focus includes atmospheric corrosion remediation, cathodic protection system design, and construction of large-scale industrial power generation facilities, reflecting ongoing capital deployment in both asset protection and generation capacity.
Maximo for asset management; CAD, AutoCAD, and Inventor for design; GIS for infrastructure mapping; PLC controllers and OPC for field automation; FLIR for thermal imaging; SolarWinds and Cisco for network monitoring; Power BI for analytics.
Active projects include atmospheric corrosion remediation, cathodic protection system design, pipeline leak detection surveys, facility grounding system implementation, and construction of a multi-billion-dollar industrial power generation facility.
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