Energy supplier building cloud-native data and trading infrastructure
Audax Renewables operates as an energy supplier across the Netherlands with 20+ years in the market, now undergoing a technical infrastructure modernization. The tech stack reveals an active migration from on-premises SQL Server toward Azure cloud services, paired with containerized microservices (Kubernetes, Docker, Terraform) for real-time energy trading and data exchange. Hiring is accelerating across engineering and sales roles, with project focus on data warehouse integration, SaaS workflows, and scalable trading platforms — suggesting the company is automating customer operations and moving trading functions toward real-time APIs.
Audax Renewables supplies electricity and gas to business customers in the Netherlands, offering energy advisory services alongside commodity supply. The company employs 51–200 staff based in Almere and operates through a customer-centric model with assigned energy specialists. Current technical priorities include migrating legacy SQL Server infrastructure to Azure, building a modern data warehouse, and developing containerized microservices for energy trading and real-time data exchange. Active projects span power BI analytics, SaaS integrations, and API-driven workflows, with ongoing work on security compliance and system resilience.
SQL Server, Power BI, Azure, Azure AD, Microsoft 365, Kubernetes, Docker, Terraform, Python, Go, Rust, OutSystems, and Power Automate. The company is migrating from on-premises SQL Server toward Azure cloud infrastructure.
Power BI dataset development, Azure data services and warehouse integration, containerized microservices for energy trading, real-time data exchange APIs, SaaS workflow automation, and security compliance audits.
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