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Spark Power Corporation

www.sparkpowercorp.com

 
Spark Power, a wholly owned subsidiary of Spark Power Group Inc. (TSX: SPG), is a leading independent provider of end-to-end electrical contracting, operations and maintenance services, and energy sustainability solutions to the industrial, commercial, utility, and renewable asset markets in North America. We work to earn the right to be our customers` Trusted Partner in Power™. Our highly skilled and dedicated people, located in the communities we serve, combined with our knowledge of the power industry, technology expertise, and commitment to safety, ensures we deliver the right solutions that keep our customers` operations up and running today and better equipped ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Najlaa Rauf
Vice President of People and Culture Profile

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