Poland's natural gas transmission operator managing 11,000 km of pipeline infrastructure
GAZ-SYSTEM operates Poland's national gas transmission network, moving 17 billion cubic meters annually across 11,000 km of pipelines from LNG terminals and import points to end users. The tech stack centers on operational visibility (SIEM, EDR, Windows, Linux) and industrial control (PLC), with active cybersecurity projects and 24/7 monitoring pain points signaling infrastructure-security maturity typical of critical national infrastructure. Mid-level hiring focus across operations, engineering, and security reflects both maintenance cadence and threat-posture building.
GAZ-SYSTEM is Poland's primary natural gas transmission system operator, established in 2004 as a strategic asset for the country's energy security. The company manages transmission infrastructure spanning 49 locations nationwide, transporting gas from the LNG terminal in Świnoujście and the Baltic Pipe import corridor to regional and local distribution networks and end customers. With approximately 2,800 employees, GAZ-SYSTEM has executed the largest recent capital projects in Poland's gas sector, including LNG terminal commissioning and cross-border pipeline infrastructure. The organization operates 24/7 monitoring and automation systems to ensure network reliability and pipeline safety.
GAZ-SYSTEM operates Poland's national natural gas transmission system, managing 11,000 km of pipelines and conveying 17 billion cubic meters of gas annually from import terminals to end users across 49 locations.
The company uses SIEM and EDR platforms for security monitoring, Windows and Linux for IT infrastructure, PLC systems for industrial control, and standard Microsoft Office tools. Active cybersecurity projects and 24/7 monitoring are operational priorities.
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