German infrastructure builder with 4,000 employees across engineering, rail, and road projects
Eiffage Infra-Bau is a mid-sized construction and infrastructure operator anchored in Germany, part of the larger Eiffage group. The tech stack is heavy on SAP (S/4HANA, MM, FI/CO, Analytics Cloud) paired with specialized construction tools (iTWO, AutoCAD, Oracle Primavera) — a mature, ERP-first approach typical of large European contractors. Hiring is construction-led (260 roles) with secondary engineering (97) and finance (22) growth, while active projects span rail maintenance, civil works, and project cost/scheduling optimization, indicating a focus on operational efficiency and cross-project standardization.
Eiffage Infra-Bau SE operates as the German subsidiary of the French Eiffage group, with around 4,000 employees based primarily in Düsseldorf. The company delivers full-cycle infrastructure services: planning and engineering, construction execution (including civil and rail works), PPP/special projects, and asset operations and maintenance. In 2024, the division generated €1.25 billion in revenue across 14 performance units. The technology footprint reflects a traditional contractor model — SAP-driven financials and HR (SuccessFactors, Workday), combined with domain-specific construction software (iTWO for project management, AutoCAD/CAD for design). Core pain points center on cost control, stakeholder coordination across complex projects, and safety management — challenges typical of multi-site infrastructure delivery.
Primary stack includes SAP S/4HANA, SAP FI/CO, SAP SuccessFactors, Workday, iTWO, AutoCAD, Oracle Primavera, and Power Automate. The company uses GPS, SharePoint, and Microsoft Office tools across operations.
Active projects include rail network expansion and maintenance (gleisbau), civil engineering works (Talbrücke Mörlenbach), noise protection infrastructure, and road/deep construction (Tiefbau). Internal projects focus on construction management team expansion and scheduling optimization.
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