Industrial control systems and subsea automation for oil and gas operations
W-Industries designs and deploys control systems across the oil and gas value chain—from well-head instrumentation to subsea automation to chemical injection systems. The tech stack is anchored in industry-standard DCS platforms (Honeywell, Yokogawa, Siemens) paired with discrete-logic controllers (Allen-Bradley, Rockwell), signaling deep specialization in process automation rather than software-first innovation. Active hiring is engineering-heavy (18 roles, mostly mid-level) with concurrent focus on construction and manufacturing, reflecting a services-and-integration delivery model.
W-Industries is a public, 501–1,000-person systems integration and control-systems manufacturer headquartered in Houston, Texas. The company serves downstream and subsea operators with end-to-end delivery: front-end engineering, in-house fabrication, field installation, commissioning, and ongoing maintenance. Core offerings span pneumatic-hydraulic control systems, programmable logic controllers, subsea control packages, chemical injection systems, switchgear, and motor control centers. Over 800 full-time staff includes design engineers, fabrication specialists, field technicians, and commissioning crews. The company operates across the United States and Mexico and is actively scaling engineering capacity while managing quality and compliance in nuclear and offshore regulatory contexts.
W-Industries standardizes on Honeywell DCS, Yokogawa DCS, and Siemens platforms, with discrete controls via Allen-Bradley and Rockwell ControlLogix. Integration relies on OPC DA/UA, Modbus, and ControlNet protocols across industrial Ethernet and PLC networks.
Current projects include Honeywell and Yokogawa DCS commissioning in petrochemical facilities, control-systems integration, switchgear and motor control center design, subsea automation, and a nuclear quality assurance program implementation.
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