Denmark's state rail operator modernizing infrastructure and digital systems
Banedanmark operates Denmark's railway infrastructure for hundreds of thousands of daily passengers and freight shipments. The tech stack reveals a classic government-infrastructure IT posture—Cisco, SAP, Siemens, GIS—with a critical migration underway: SAP S/4HANA adoption across 10 active projects. Engineering-heavy hiring (11 of 19 open roles) combined with fiber rollout, network renewal, and security-hardening initiatives signals simultaneous infrastructure build-out and legacy system replacement at operational scale.
Banedanmark is a Danish government agency operating the national railway network under the Transport Ministry, employing over 2,500 staff across the country. The organization manages daily train operations, freight logistics, and long-term infrastructure modernization—including electrification, high-speed rail corridors to Europe, and digital signaling systems. Current work spans fiber deployment for signaling, asset management system development, IP-MPLS network redesign, and firewall environment hardening, all while maintaining continuous service on existing lines.
Cisco, SAP, Siemens, EPAS, SAP PM, Microsoft Project, GIS, FME, ArcGIS, Plaxis, and CAD. The organization is actively migrating to SAP S/4HANA.
Copenhagen, Denmark, in the Vesterbro/Kongens Enghave district. The organization hires across Denmark and Cyprus.
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