EPC contractor for oil & gas and energy projects across upstream, downstream, and renewables
Tripatra is a 50+ year old engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) firm serving global energy clients from Indonesia. The tech stack skews heavily toward enterprise project and design tools (Primavera P6, AutoCAD, PDMS, SAP) paired with Microsoft cloud infrastructure (Azure, Power Platform)—a pattern typical of large-scale capital project execution. Current hiring is concentrated in engineering roles at senior and lead levels, with active project work spanning offshore construction, FPSO topside analysis, and shutdown support; the pain-point list (budget management, cost control, HSE compliance, schedule delivery) reflects the core operational friction points in complex, regulated project delivery.
Tripatra delivers engineering, procurement, construction, and operations & maintenance services to oil & gas, petrochemical, industrial, and renewable energy clients worldwide. Founded in 1973, the company operates from Tangerang Selatan, Indonesia, and maintains capabilities across upstream, midstream, and downstream sectors. Service offerings include detailed engineering design, project management, construction oversight, and long-term O&M support. Active project portfolio includes offshore construction programs, FPSO module work, shutdown/turnaround campaigns, and preventive maintenance execution. The organization is structured around disciplined project controls: work breakdown structures, earned value tracking, KPI monitoring, and mobilization readiness assessment.
Tripatra's primary tools are Primavera P6 (project scheduling), AutoCAD and PDMS (design and 3D modeling), SAP (enterprise systems), and Microsoft Power Platform (Power BI, Power Apps, Power Automate) on Azure cloud infrastructure.
Tripatra operates across oil & gas (upstream, midstream, downstream), petrochemical, industrial, and renewable energy sectors, with particular depth in offshore construction and FPSO projects.
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