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TECO-Westinghouse Tech Stack

Electric motor and generator manufacturer serving industrial energy and process sectors

Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing Round Rock, TX 201–500 employees Privately Held

TECO-Westinghouse manufactures AC and DC motors and generators (¼ HP to 100,000 HP) alongside motor controls, renewal parts, and large motor repair services. The tech stack reflects a capital-equipment manufacturer: CAD/PLM tools (SolidWorks, CATIA, ENOVIA, Creo, ANSYS), industrial automation controllers (Rockwell ControlLogix, Siemens S7, Allen-Bradley), and enterprise resource planning (SAP, Oracle, Hyperion). Engineering-heavy hiring (10 roles) with senior-level emphasis signals active product development and field support scaling.

Tech Stack 25 technologies

Core StackSolidWorks Allen-Bradley CATIA MATLAB Oracle SAP transformers OTDR Rockwell Automation ControlLogix Siemens S7 Modbus RTU Modbus TCP EtherNet/IP EtherCAT Profibus ETAP Syteline ENOVIA ANSYS COSMOS Creo Hyperion Windows NT C/C++

What TECO-Westinghouse Is Building

Challenges

  • Reducing field issue resolution time
  • Channel strategy development
  • Market penetration
  • Resolving mechanical non-conformities
  • Reducing cost and lead time
  • Ensuring code compliance
  • Optimizing system designs for cost
  • Troubleshooting during commissioning
  • Product gaps
  • Improving warranty claim processing

Active Projects

  • Channel strategy development
  • Factory acceptance testing
  • Product roadmap for mv/lv power distribution
  • Technical presentations and rfp/rfq responses
  • Data center power distribution design
  • Equipment specification development
  • Factory testing and commissioning support
  • Product design and development
  • Product improvement initiatives
  • Custom-engineered equipment orders

Hiring Activity

Accelerating15 roles · 9 in 30d

Department

Engineering
10
Ops
2
Product
2
Sales
1

Seniority

Senior
8
Mid
4
Director
1
Junior
1
Principal
1
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About TECO-Westinghouse

TECO-Westinghouse is a privately held manufacturer of electric motors and generators serving petrochemical, utility, pulp and paper, water, mining, and metals industries. The company produces motors across a broad horsepower range, manufactures motor controls and replacement parts, and operates a large motor repair shop. Their project portfolio spans product design, factory acceptance testing, commissioning support, and custom-engineered equipment orders. With 201–500 employees and headquarters in Round Rock, Texas, the company targets industrial OEMs and end-users requiring engineered solutions for pumps, fans, compressors, generators, and process machinery.

HeadquartersRound Rock, TX
Company Size201–500 employees
Hiring MarketsUnited States

Frequently Asked Questions

What CAD and engineering software does TECO-Westinghouse use?

SolidWorks, CATIA, Creo, ENOVIA (PLM), ANSYS (FEA), and MATLAB for design and simulation. ETAP is used for electrical system analysis.

What industrial control systems does TECO-Westinghouse deploy?

Rockwell Automation ControlLogix, Allen-Bradley controllers, Siemens S7, EtherCAT, Profibus, Modbus RTU/TCP, and EtherNet/IP for motor and drive integration.

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