ENGIE Italia operates within a global energy group focused on decarbonization, renewables, and energy services across gas, power, and efficiency markets. The tech stack reveals a traditional utility footprint—Excel, AutoCAD, ETAP for grid/plant design, plus modern data tools (Databricks, Dataiku, Power BI, SQL)—indicating incremental digitalization alongside core engineering workflows. Active hiring across sales, engineering, and ops (17 roles in 30 days) aligns with project momentum in renewable asset risk modeling, plant design, and regulatory strategy.
ENGIE Italia is a subsidiary of the ENGIE Group, a global energy and services conglomerate headquartered in France and listed on Paris and Brussels exchanges. The Italian operation serves mid-market and enterprise customers in electricity, gas, and energy services, with a focus on renewable energy deployment, energy efficiency, and decarbonization. The organization spans 1,000–5,000 employees across engineering, sales, operations, and compliance functions. Core activities include preliminary energy analysis, renewable plant design and risk assessment, regulatory reporting and compliance, and customer contract negotiation. The business model balances utility operations (gas, renewables infrastructure) with advisory and services revenue streams.
Primary tools: Excel, Word, PowerPoint, AutoCAD, PVSyst, ETAP, Civil 3D for engineering; Databricks, Dataiku, Collibra, Power BI, SQL, Python, R for analytics and data management. Stack reflects mixed traditional utility and modern data operations.
Active projects: renewable plant risk assessment and preliminary design, energy modeling and analysis, regulatory compliance and reporting, business plan development, contract negotiation, and HSE training support. Challenges include decarbonization execution, regulatory risk mitigation, and asset optimization.
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