Operational transformation consulting for safety-critical industries
dss+ is a Geneva-headquartered consulting firm serving process-heavy, high-hazard sectors (chemical, energy, pharma, manufacturing). The stack is primarily Microsoft Office and BI tooling (Power BI, Looker Studio) layered on full-stack web frameworks (Node.js, Vue, React, Angular) and cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure, GCP)—a pattern typical of consulting firms building custom dashboards and internal transformation tools rather than packaged products. Hiring is ops-weighted (91 open roles in operations alone), with senior and manager-level dominance, suggesting they're scaling delivery capacity and deepening client engagement depth rather than building new service lines.
Notable leadership hires: Industry Director, Infrastructure Director, Technical Director
dss+ advises organizations in complex, regulated industries on operational transformation, with a stated focus on safety, performance, and sustainability outcomes. The company operates across 25+ countries, with active hiring in Europe, Asia, North America, and South America. Core service areas include process safety management (PSM) transformation, operational risk management (ORM), safety culture development, asset productivity optimization, and regulatory compliance. The project pipeline reflects mature consulting engagement—due diligence, capability building programs, and program implementation—aimed at mid-to-large clients with established safety and compliance obligations.
dss+ is actively hiring across 25 countries: Greece, Germany, France, Sweden, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Slovakia, Poland, China, Bulgaria, Japan, United States, United Kingdom, Brazil, India, Australia, Thailand, Canada, Indonesia, Gabon, Mexico, Chile, Switzerland, and Portugal.
dss+ uses Microsoft Office suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Project), Power BI and Looker Studio for analytics, Node.js/Express/Vue for custom applications, MongoDB for data, and AWS/Azure/GCP for cloud infrastructure. Testing frameworks include Mocha, Chai, and Jest.
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