Digital Operations Platform for Energy & Utility Companies

One operational view across assets, networks, and teams. Built for reliability, compliance, and scale.

Context

Energy and utility operations span assets, field teams, control rooms, vendors, and regulators. Data flows across SCADA, EAM, ERP, and spreadsheets, often without shared workflows. When systems do not talk to each other, reliability suffers and response slows. This solution focuses on building a digital operations platform that connects daily execution across assets and teams while maintaining compliance and service continuity.

Who this is for

We usually work best with teams who know building software is more than just shipping code.

This is for teams who

Energy and utility companies managing distributed assets

Organizations operating grids, plants, or infrastructure networks

Operations and maintenance teams seeking real-time visibility

Leaders driving reliability and regulatory compliance

This may not fit for

Organizations looking only for reporting dashboards

Teams without defined asset or maintenance processes

Very small utilities with minimal operational complexity

Companies unwilling to standardize execution workflows

Problem framing

The operating reality

Why energy and utility operations stay fragmented

Most energy and utility organizations run critical operations across disconnected systems. Asset data is siloed, maintenance is reactive, and compliance reporting is manual. Issues are identified late, coordination is slow, and leadership lacks a real-time operational picture.

How this is usually solved (and why it breaks)

Common approaches

Run operations across disconnected systems

Rely on manual coordination between field and control teams

Treat compliance as a reporting exercise

React to incidents instead of preventing them

Where these approaches fall short

Slow incident response and resolution

Higher operational and compliance risk

Limited visibility across assets and teams

Low confidence in operational data

Delivery scope

Core capabilities we implement

Structured building blocks we use to de-risk delivery and keep enterprise programs predictable.

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Unified Asset Operations View

Real-time visibility across assets, performance, incidents, and maintenance.

02

Incident and Work Order Management

Structured handling of outages, incidents, and corrective actions.

03

Maintenance and Reliability Workflows

Preventive and corrective maintenance aligned with asset criticality.

04

Compliance and Regulatory Controls

Built-in approvals, records, and audit trails for regulatory needs.

05

System and Sensor Integration

Connect SCADA, EAM, ERP, and field data into one execution layer.

How we approach delivery

01

Map end-to-end operational and field workflows

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Connect execution across assets and teams

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Design for reliability before optimization

04

Stabilize operations before advanced analytics

Engineering standards at PySquad

We design operations platforms around execution in the field and control room. Workflows, data, and approvals are connected so incidents, maintenance, and compliance are managed as part of daily operations.

Expected outcomes

Measurable results teams plan for when we ship the full stack, integrations, and governance together.

01

Faster incident detection and response

02

Improved asset reliability and uptime

03

Lower compliance and operational risk

04

Clear, real-time operational control

Unify energy operations on a single execution platform.

Share scope, constraints, and timelines. We respond with a clear delivery approach, not a generic pitch deck.

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Frequently asked questions

Straight answers procurement and engineering teams ask before a build kicks off.

EAM and SCADA focus on specific layers. This platform connects execution across assets, maintenance, incidents, and compliance to provide operational coherence.

Yes. The platform is designed to integrate with existing SCADA, EAM, ERP, and field systems without replacing them.

Absolutely. Compliance workflows, approvals, and audit trails are built into daily operations.

Yes. The platform supports distributed assets and teams with standardized yet flexible workflows.

Most teams see improvements in visibility and coordination within weeks once core workflows go live.

About PySquad

Short answers if you are deciding who builds and supports this kind of work.

What is PySquad?
We are a software engineering team. PySquad works with people who run complex operations and need tools that fit how they work, not software that forces them to change everything overnight.
What do you get from us on a project like this?
Discovery, build, integrations, testing, release, and follow up when real users are in the product. You talk to engineers and leads who own the outcome, not a rotating cast of handoffs.
Who do we work with most often?
Teams in logistics, marketplaces, marina, aviation, fintech, healthcare, manufacturing, and other fields where downtime hurts and clarity matters. If that sounds like your world, we are easy to talk to.

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