Utility-scale renewable energy operator with 2,200 MW across North America
TerraForm Power operates 2,200 MW of wind, solar, and battery storage capacity across 15 U.S. states and Ontario, Canada. The tech stack reveals a heavy emphasis on operational resilience: SCADA for real-time asset monitoring, CMMS for maintenance scheduling, and a security-first architecture (Cisco ASA, Firepower, Check Point, EDR, IAM) paired with NERC CIP compliance tooling. The hiring velocity (15 roles in 30 days, accelerating) is concentrated in operations and engineering—consistent with active projects around asset repowering, maintenance program development, and the ongoing integration of newly acquired assets.
TerraForm Power is a publicly traded renewable energy operator owned by Brookfield Renewable. The company develops, owns, and operates utility-scale wind, solar, and battery energy storage systems across North America. Its 2,200 MW portfolio spans 15 U.S. states and Ontario, Canada, serving both wholesale and retail power customers seeking to meet renewable energy targets. Operations are supported by enterprise systems (SAP, NetSuite, Salesforce) and specialized asset-management tools (Primavera P6, CMMS, SCADA). The company combines commercial expertise in power sales with deep operational capability in facility management, maintenance, and grid compliance.
2,200 MW of utility-scale wind, solar, and battery storage facilities across 15 U.S. states and Ontario, Canada.
Operations: SCADA, CMMS, Primavera P6. Analytics: Power BI, Tableau, Databricks, Delta Lake, Apache Spark. Enterprise: SAP, NetSuite, Salesforce. Security: Cisco ASA, Firepower, Check Point, EDR, IAM.
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