Aquaculture feed manufacturer scaling digital operations across global supply chains
BioMar manufactures specialized feed for aquaculture operations, running a largely Microsoft-centric stack (Windows Server, SQL, Azure, Tableau) paired with AWS. The hiring mix—weighted toward sales and engineering rather than R&D—alongside active projects in digital manufacturing transformation and cost modeling suggests a shift from product-centric innovation toward operational efficiency and margin protection. Pain points around supply chain volatility, data accuracy, and lab process optimization indicate the company is wrestling with the operational complexity of a global, commodity-exposed business.
BioMar is a privately held aquaculture feed producer headquartered in Aarhus, Denmark, employing 1,001–5,000 people. The company serves fish and shrimp farming operations globally with formulated nutrition solutions. Current initiatives span product co-development, raw material database work, nutrition program design, and broader digital transformation of manufacturing processes. Active hiring is distributed across sales, engineering, operations, manufacturing, procurement, and quality—concentrated at mid-level seniority—across Iceland, Australia, Spain, and the United Kingdom.
Windows Server, Hyper-V, PowerShell, Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint), Outlook, Teams, Tableau for analytics, SQL databases, and AWS and Azure for cloud infrastructure.
Yes. Engineering has 2 active open roles (mid-level focus), part of 11 total postings. Sales leads hiring with 4 roles, followed by manufacturing, operations, procurement, and quality with 1–2 each.
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