Wabtec Control Systems (WCS) is a leading provider of industrial electrical and communications solutions, specialising in rail. WCS has developed an excellent reputation for delivering high quality project outcomes, even in the most challenging environments. From large scale design and construct infrastructure projects, through to ongoing preventative maintenance programs. WCS has the capability to provide customers with a turnkey solution for their electrical and communications needs. WCS core capability is the provision of turnkey electrical and communications engineering solutions, including the design, installation, service and maintenance of: • Rail signalling and communications systems for freight, passenger and heavy haul infrastructure • Electrical cabling and instrumentation for power generation plants • Electrical reticulation systems, instrumentation and automation, high voltage transformers and distribution systems for industrial applications • Large-scale, back up power systems and generators for ‘mission critical’ infrastructure • High voltage cabling and process control systems for industrial plants • Voice and data infrastructure • General industrial electrical systems • Integration of specialist skills in mechanical, civil and other engineering
View Top Employees from Wabtec Control SystemsWebsite | https://wabtec.com/business-units/wabtec-control-systems |
Revenue | $6.8 million |
Employees | 128 (123 on RocketReach) |
Founded | 2015 |
Address | The Garden Office Park, 355 Scarborough Beach Road, Osborne Park, Western Australia 6017, AU |
Industry | Transportation/Trucking/Railroad, Commercial & Residential Construction, Construction |
Keywords | Industrial Electrical, High Voltage, Process Control Systems |
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The Wabtec Control Systems annual revenue was $6.8 million in 2024.
Mark Hopkins is the Director of Operations of Wabtec Control Systems.
123 people are employed at Wabtec Control Systems.
Wabtec Control Systems is based in Osborne Park, Western Australia.