German energy and building-systems operator scaling renewables and efficiency services
ENGIE Deutschland operates Germany's largest portfolio of renewable energy generation (wind, solar, hydro) and storage alongside a building-systems business spanning HVAC, electrical automation, and facility management. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward industrial control systems (Siemens PCS 7, KNX, Modbus, Profibus) and enterprise resource planning (SAP S/4HANA, Salesforce), with no major platform migrations underway — signaling operational stability over transformation. Engineering and operations hiring dominates the active pipeline, reflecting a capital-intensive, project-delivery model rather than software-led growth.
Notable leadership hires: Project Lead MSR, Technical Facility Services Lead, Project Lead Design & Build
ENGIE Deutschland is a subsidiary of the Paris-listed ENGIE SA (€82.6B revenue, 97,300 employees globally) focused on Germany's energy transition. The company operates renewable generation assets (wind, solar, hydro, pumped storage, battery systems), designs and operates building-energy systems for industrial customers and municipalities, supplies retail electricity and gas, and provides infrastructure and water engineering services. In 2023, the German entity generated €2.75B in revenue with approximately 5,900 employees. Core service areas include energy procurement and management, facility management, building automation, HVAC optimization, and system design across commercial and residential portfolios. The company is positioned as one of Germany's leading energy-storage operators.
Industrial control systems (Siemens PCS 7, KNX, Modbus, Profibus, IEC 61850), enterprise software (SAP S/4HANA, Salesforce), design tools (AutoCAD, Revit, EPLAN), project management (Primavera P6, Microsoft Project), and building-automation platforms (Desigo, Honeywell, ABB, Schneider Electric).
Köln (Cologne), Germany. The company operates across Germany and is a subsidiary of ENGIE SA, headquartered in Paris.
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