Built on
field experience.
Farlink Systems grew out of decades of hands-on electrical engineering and industrial automation work. We've programmed PLCs, designed power distribution systems, commissioned equipment, and solved problems in manufacturing plants, water treatment facilities, and federal installations.
We started this firm because too much engineering gets done from behind a desk by people who've never had to make a system work on a Monday morning with production breathing down their neck. Our approach is different — we start with what you're actually trying to accomplish and work backward from there.
That means we understand the full stack: from the electrical backbone and power distribution, through the controls and automation layer, to the operational requirements that drive everything. We don't just draw it up — we make it run.
Build the plant around the process, not the other way around.
For too long, industrial facilities have been designed backwards — build the building, run the utilities, bolt the equipment down, and then figure out how to make it all work. We believe the design process should start from the end product and the production needs, with the facility and its energy infrastructure built around those requirements. When the electrical design, controls, and building systems are all engineered together from the start, the result is a facility that costs less to run and actually does what it was built to do.