Renewable energy developer and operator across solar, wind, and thermal
ENGIE Middle East operates a regional energy infrastructure business spanning solar farms, wind projects, and thermal services. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward operational monitoring (SCADA, Ignition, OPC UA) and industrial automation protocols (Modbus, DNP3, MQTT), with data visualization (Power BI, Tableau) feeding analytics. Hiring is engineering-dominant (mostly senior and mid-level roles) with minimal recent velocity, suggesting stable operations over aggressive scaling; the project portfolio reflects mature asset development (permitting, feasibility studies, layout optimization) rather than platform innovation.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Of Staff, Head O&M
ENGIE Middle East is the regional subsidiary of a multinational energy group, headquartered in Dubai and employing 5,001–10,000 across the Middle East. The division develops and operates large-scale renewable energy projects—principally solar photovoltaic farms and wind installations—alongside ancillary services in desalination and district cooling. Core operations center on project feasibility, site assessment, asset optimization, and generation management. The engineering workforce is concentrated in operational roles (plant optimization, turbine layout, resource assessment); finance and digital teams are smaller, indicating decision-making driven by site and technical requirements rather than software or financial innovation.
SCADA and Ignition for operational monitoring; PVsyst for solar modeling; industrial protocols (OPC UA, Modbus, DNP3, MQTT); Power BI and Tableau for analytics; SAP and ServiceNow for enterprise systems; Python, R, and InfluxDB for data pipelines.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The company hires across the UAE, India, and Saudi Arabia.
Large-scale solar PV development, wind farm feasibility and permitting, site-specific turbine layout optimization, solar resource assessment, and operational strategy implementation for existing assets.
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