BWSC designs, builds, and operates power plants across biomass, biogas, Power-to-X, and conventional engine systems. The company is actively building compliance and due-diligence infrastructure (third-party screening, policy development, training programs) while scaling green hydrogen and energy-storage projects — a pattern that suggests preparing for stricter regulatory requirements or scaling into utility-grade operations. Hiring is tilted toward senior engineering and ops roles across Denmark and the UK.
BWSC is a Danish engineering and contracting firm founded in 1980, now owned by Mitsui E&S, with 501–1,000 employees operating globally. The company delivers design, installation, operation, and maintenance services for power plants, drawing on over a century of Danish industrial and marine engineering heritage. Its service portfolio spans biomass, biogas, Power-to-X, conventional engine-based systems, and emerging green hydrogen infrastructure. BWSC sells to utilities, governments, and private energy investors seeking proven design-build-operate partnerships and tailored O&M solutions.
BWSC standardizes on Microsoft 365 ecosystem (Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, Exchange Online), Azure AD/Entra ID for identity, Intune for device management, and third-party security (Check Point, Juniper, VMware). The company is adopting GitHub Copilot.
Active projects include Power-to-X and green hydrogen facility development, energy storage, plant optimization during operation, carbon capture, and compliance infrastructure (third-party screening, policy development, training).
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