Urban water and sanitation utility serving 8M+ people across Chile
Aguas Andinas operates the full water cycle—capture, treatment, distribution, and wastewater handling—for over 8 million people across Chile. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward legacy enterprise systems (SAP, Siebel, Dynamics 365) and specialized infrastructure tools (SCADA, GIS, ArcMap, CMMS), with recent adoption of generative AI (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini) layered on top. Operations-heavy hiring mix and active projects focused on asset management, network digitalization, and compliance suggest a utility in mid-transformation: modernizing legacy infrastructure data while grappling with resource optimization and equipment availability.
Aguas Andinas is Chile's largest water and sanitation utility, managing the urban water cycle for over 2 million households and approximately 8 million people. They operate across capture, potable water production, transport, distribution, wastewater collection, treatment, and disposal. The company maintains 100% coverage across all service areas and reports some of the lowest tariffs in the OECD. Operations span both technical management (network infrastructure, asset replacement, inspection scheduling) and regulatory compliance. The organization emphasizes sustainability, climate adaptation, and professional certification standards.
SAP, Siebel, Dynamics 365 for enterprise operations; SCADA and CMMS for infrastructure control; ArcGIS, ArcMap, and GIS tools for network mapping; Power BI for reporting; and recent adoption of ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini for AI capabilities.
Yes. Engineering has 24 active open roles, with 40 operations positions also posted. Seniority mix is mostly mid-level (40 total) and junior (23), with steady hiring velocity concentrated in Chile.
Network digitalization (sewer system data), asset replacement planning, infrastructure database creation, dashboard reporting for deviation analysis, disaster recovery testing, and inspection management automation.
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