HMS INDUSTRIAL NETWORKS, SLU
Provides industrial communication solutions and networking devices for automation systems.
Industry
Industrial Automation, Industrial Networking
Headquarters
Spain
Team Size
—
Founded
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Remote
Hybrid or remote-friendly (assumed based on industry trends)
Remote Hiring Profile
HMS INDUSTRIAL NETWORKS, SLU hires remote teams across Global with a flexible approach to remote work. They currently have 1 remote position listed on WorkAnywhere.pro.
About HMS INDUSTRIAL NETWORKS, SLU
HMS Industrial Networks specializes in industrial communication and networking solutions, enabling connectivity between automation devices across various industrial environments. The company serves customers in manufacturing, process automation, and machinery sectors who require reliable data exchange between PLCs, sensors, and control systems. Their main products include gateways, network interfaces, and protocol converters that bridge different industrial protocols like PROFINET, EtherNet/IP, and Modbus. While specific remote work policies aren't publicly documented, industrial technology companies increasingly offer flexible arrangements to attract specialized engineering talent.
Company Culture
The company likely maintains a technical, solution-focused culture where engineers collaborate closely to solve complex industrial connectivity challenges. Work typically involves cross-functional teams combining hardware, software, and field application expertise. The environment probably emphasizes practical problem-solving and customer support for industrial automation systems.
Our Values
Focus on reliable industrial connectivity solutions; Commitment to technical excellence and interoperability; Customer-centric approach to industrial automation challenges; Innovation in industrial networking technology.
Benefits & Perks
Typical benefits may include health insurance, retirement plans, and professional development opportunities for technical certifications. Given the specialized nature of industrial networking, companies often provide training budgets for industry-specific protocols and technologies. Flexible work arrangements are increasingly common in industrial technology sectors to accommodate field engineers and remote technical roles.