European chemical manufacturer scaling process safety and renewable energy control
BorsodChem operates an enterprise infrastructure centered on SAP, Azure, and on-premise industrial control systems (DCS, PLC, APC). Current project work reveals a deliberate shift toward safety-critical automation and renewable energy integration—process safety programs, MOC management, and system-level controls for generation equipment dominate the roadmap. The hiring profile is operationally focused (engineering, procurement, ops) with steady headcount growth in Hungary, but finance and accounting gaps surface across projects, suggesting growing complexity from foreign subsidiary expansion.
BorsodChem is a publicly traded chemical manufacturer headquartered in Kazincbarcika, Hungary, producing MDI, TDI, and PVC resins alongside base and specialty chemicals for European industrial markets. The company operates across 1,001–5,000 employees with manufacturing operations requiring real-time process control and compliance infrastructure. Current expansion includes new foreign subsidiaries, which has introduced accounting, tax reporting, and organizational complexity. The stack is traditional (SAP, Windows, Cisco networking, VMware virtualization) and reflects a mature, regulated industrial operation.
SAP for enterprise resource planning, Azure for cloud services, DCS/PLC/APC for industrial process control, Windows Server and Linux, Active Directory for identity, VMware for virtualization, and Cisco networking (ISE, Firewall, WLC).
Process safety program development, incident investigation improvement, MOC (management of change) control, system-level control for renewable energy generation equipment, operational documentation, and accounting/tax infrastructure for new foreign subsidiaries.
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