Nordic energy producer scaling clean power generation and industrial decarbonization
Fortum operates Europe's largest hydropower fleet alongside nuclear and wind assets across the Nordics, serving 5,000+ employees from Espoo. The tech stack reveals dual operational modes: heavy industrial controls (Siemens, Maximo, AutoCAD) for plant management paired with modern cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure, Databricks, Snowflake) for analytics and decarbonization services. Active SAP adoption signals ERP modernization, while the project list (Terraform IaC, finance ERP implementation, personalization operationalization) indicates engineering-led digital transformation beyond traditional utility operations.
Fortum is a Nordic energy company generating and distributing electricity, district heating, and cooling across Finland, Sweden, and Norway. The business combines regulated power generation—primarily from hydroelectric, nuclear, and wind sources—with retail supply to residential and industrial customers. Beyond energy delivery, Fortum advises large industrial customers on decarbonization processes. The company operates critical infrastructure requiring extreme reliability; maintenance of hydropower availability and reducing plant downtime appear consistently across stated challenges. Current hiring is concentrated in engineering (82 roles) and operations (28), with significant intern recruitment (95 placements), suggesting structured technical workforce scaling.
Industrial controls via Siemens and Maximo; analytics on Databricks and Snowflake; cloud infrastructure on AWS and Azure; ERP via SAP; development with Python, C#, ASP.NET Core, PostgreSQL, Git, and GitHub Copilot.
Core operations in the Nordics (Finland, Sweden, Norway). Active hiring also in Poland and Peru, indicating geographic expansion beyond traditional Nordic footprint.
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