Solutions that fit how you actually work

Every plant, machine, and project team is a little different. We shape our engagement around your situation — the platform you run, the deadline you're staring down, and how much of the work you want us to own.

By Who You Are

Engineering support, tailored to your role

We work with three kinds of clients most often. Chances are you'll recognize yourself in one of them.

Manufacturers & End Users

You run the plant and need controls work done right, without standing up a full in-house team.

  • New lines and equipment integration
  • Upgrades, reworks, and modernization
  • Troubleshooting and obsolescence fixes
  • Documentation your maintenance team can use

OEMs & Distributors

You build or supply machines and need controls engineering that ships with your product.

  • Repeatable PLC and HMI programs
  • Standardized code and screen libraries
  • Control panel drawing packages and BOMs
  • Clean documentation for your customers

Controls Teams on Deadline

You have the project but not the hours. We add capacity so the date doesn't slip.

  • Overflow PLC, HMI, and SCADA programming
  • Drawing package support
  • Work to your standards and conventions
  • Discreet, white-label collaboration
By What You Need

Common problems we're brought in to solve

New System Design

A new line or machine that needs controls built from the ground up — logic, interface, and panel.

Upgrades & Reworks

Aging or patched-together controls that need to be modernized, cleaned up, and made maintainable again.

Plant-Wide Networking

Getting PLCs, drives, and devices talking to each other — and to the systems that watch over them.

Data & Visibility

SCADA, historian, and alarming so you can see what the process is doing and act on it — one plant or many.

Control Panel Packages

Build-ready schematics, layouts, and a BOM for new panels or retrofits — design and documentation only.

Overflow Engineering

Extra hands for an integrator or in-house team that's slammed. We work to your standards and stay out of the spotlight.

How We Engage

Own the whole thing, or just the part you're missing

We don't force every project into the same box. Some clients hand us a scope and a deadline and step back; others want an extra engineer for a few weeks. Both work.

  • Full project ownership — scope to startup
  • Overflow / staff augmentation for busy teams
  • Defined-scope tasks — a panel package, a screen set
  • Remote work nationwide, on-site where it counts
Talk Through Your Project
Industrial processing plant served by controls automation

Tell us what you're up against

A new system, an aging line, or a deadline that's too close for comfort — let's figure out the right move together.