Infrastructure development and operations for midstream energy projects
WhiteWater develops and operates midstream energy infrastructure, with ~$8B in greenfield projects under development since 2016. The tech stack reveals an operations-first engineering culture: SCADA, PLC automation, and Allen-Bradley controls dominate alongside NetSuite and Enverus for project/asset management. Active hiring in engineering and ops (25 of 30 roles) paired with pain points around PLC reliability, pipeline automation, and corrosion prevention suggests the company is scaling technical execution and automation capability to manage project complexity and regulatory compliance.
WhiteWater is a privately held infrastructure company based in Austin, Texas, focused on developing and operating midstream energy assets. Founded in 2016 and backed by management and private equity partners, the company has reached final investment decisions on approximately $8 billion in greenfield development projects. Operations span pipeline control systems, maintenance and compliance programs (LTSA), automation equipment installation, and corrosion management. The team operates across engineering, operations, finance, legal, and commercial functions, with technical depth concentrated in control systems, asset management, and procurement.
WhiteWater runs NetSuite for project and financial management, Enverus for asset and project data, SCADA and Allen-Bradley PLC systems for pipeline control, AutoCAD for design, Power BI for analytics, and SQL Server/Redshift for data storage. Python and C#/.NET power internal tools and integrations.
Active projects include pipeline control system construction, PLC automation implementation, corrosion program standards development, O&M procedure development, and maintenance program compliance. Sourcing, inventory management, and bid review also feature in the project portfolio.
WhiteWater's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
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