ČEZ is a 28,000+ person public-utility conglomerate spanning generation (nuclear, coal, wind, hydro, solar), distribution, retail energy, gas trading, and coal mining across Central/Southeast Europe and Turkey. The tech stack reveals a hybrid infrastructure: legacy SAP + Windows/Active Directory for corporate systems, paired with a growing Python/ML/Kafka/OpenShift layer (Pandas, TensorFlow, PyTorch, Airflow, MLflow) — indicating data science and real-time monitoring workloads are becoming embedded in core operations. Active hiring skews senior (10 of 23 roles) and engineering-focused (5 roles), with projects centered on nuclear plant construction, charging infrastructure, and automation, suggesting capital-intensive modernization and digital transformation in parallel.
Notable leadership hires: Control Reporting Lead, Assistant director
ČEZ Group is a publicly traded energy conglomerate headquartered in Prague and founded in 1992. Operations span power generation (nuclear, thermal, renewable), grid distribution, retail supply, natural gas trading, and coal extraction across Czechia, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Slovakia, Turkey, and Canada. The company employs over 28,000 people and serves millions of end-use customers daily. Current focus areas include nuclear plant lifecycle management, deployment of modern charging networks, and migration toward sustainable energy infrastructure. The group is structured as a centrally managed holding company with country-level subsidiaries handling regional regulation and customer relationships.
SAP, Microsoft Office 365 (Exchange, SharePoint), Active Directory, SQL Server for ERP and corporate functions; Python, TensorFlow, PyTorch, Pandas, Kafka, Apache Airflow, MLflow for data science and operational analytics; OpenShift, AWS, Kubernetes (Helm) for cloud infrastructure.
ČEZ operates in Czechia, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Slovakia, Turkey, and Canada. Headquarters is in Prague. Active hiring is currently in Czechia and Canada.
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