In Addition to Its Strong Presence in Oil and Gas Service Provision, Elfe Engenharia Sees a Great Potential for Business Expansion in the Electric Power Sector
The electric power market is one of the growth pillars of Elfe Engenharia, as it is a growing segment (2,687 MW average annually), with an average load growth forecast in the SIN (National Interconnected System) of 3.8% per year for the period from 2019 to 2023.
ELFE has been growing in the provision of services to Electric Power Distribution Companies, operating strongly in the states of São Paulo, Tocantins, and Sergipe, including in the Federal Government program called Light for All, where it has a significant and growing workforce.
Among the Services Provided by Elfe Engenharia, the Following Stand Out:
- Construction and Assembly of Aerial Distribution Networks (Rural and Urban);
- Maintenance of Distribution Networks (Live Line and De-energized);
- Commercial Technical Services (Disconnection, Reconnection, Meter Installation, etc.);
- Pruning Services;
- Registration of Distribution Networks and Infrastructure Users;
- Cleaning and Mowing Services in Substations.
Elfe Engenharia frequently opens selection processes, and some of its latest postings can be checked here through our portal, there are a series of posts that can provide insight into the types of professionals it usually hires.
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