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Faith Technologies

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Faith Technologies is an electrical contractor and engineering firm specialising in the full lifecycle of electrical systems - from planning, engineering, and design through to installation, operations, and optimisation. The company serves clients across electrical construction, critical power, systems integration, data centres, smart buildings, power distribution, and renewable energy, with a particular emphasis on end-to-end delivery.

Its service model spans preconstruction management through to post-installation optimisation, supported by two brand partners: EnTech Solutions, which extends its engineering and integration capabilities, and Excellerate, associated with its manufacturing operations. A recent project at the Excellerate facility in Olathe, Kansas, illustrates its renewable energy work - a 2.16-megawatt rooftop solar installation delivered at that site.

Faith Technologies is currently expanding its footprint, with 200 new positions being added as part of a planned growth into El Paso. The company has been recognised as one of the Healthiest 100 Workplaces in America, citing a stated Culture of Care focused on employee wellbeing across physical, mental, and personal dimensions.

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