Attero converts household, organic, and mineral waste into secondary raw materials and renewable energy at scale across 15 Dutch facilities. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward industrial control systems (WinCC, Wonderware, Ignition, Siemens PLCs) paired with SAP for operations—a pattern typical of large-scale manufacturing, not software. Active projects cluster around combustion optimization, process automation integration, and data bridging between factory floors and office systems, suggesting operational maturity paired with data infrastructure gaps that hiring in engineering and maintenance roles is meant to address.
Attero is one of the Netherlands' largest waste management and environmental services operators, processing nearly 3 million tons of waste annually across roughly 650 employees and 15 locations. The company generates renewable electricity equivalent to the annual consumption of approximately 350,000 households, produces biogas (green gas), compost from organic waste streams, and recovers materials for industrial reuse. Founded in 1929, Attero operates combustion and biogas plants, separation installations, and landfill sites, serving both municipal waste streams and industrial customers. Revenue exceeds €350 million annually.
Attero processes approximately 3 million tons of waste annually across 15 facilities in the Netherlands, spanning household, organic, and mineral waste streams.
Attero's operational infrastructure runs on SAP, Siemens automation systems (WinCC, TIA Portal, S7 PLCs), Wonderware SCADA (Archestra, InTouch), and Ignition, supplemented by Power BI and Azure Data Factory for analytics.
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