Industrial piping and modular steel design-build EPC contractor across Belgium and France
Verdon designs and builds industrial piping systems, skids, and modular steel structures for chemical, pharmaceutical, and datacenter clients. The tech stack is anchored in legacy CAD and ERP (AutoCAD Plant 3D, SOLIDWORKS, SAP, Microsoft Dynamics 365), typical of project-centric manufacturing — no modern adopts or migrations visible. Hiring is heavily weighted toward engineering (22 of 37 roles) and skewed mid-to-senior, signaling either project volume growth or internal capability gaps in complex EPC delivery.
Verdon is a privately held industrial services company founded in 1978 and based in Courcelles, Belgium. The business spans three interconnected domains: detailed design engineering for piping systems and pressure vessels; turnkey EPC (engineering, procurement, construction) project delivery; and ongoing mechanical maintenance contracts at operating industrial sites. Core clients operate in process industries—chemical, pharmaceutical, brewing—and emerging datacenter builds. Work footprint covers Belgium and northern France. The company employs 501–1,000 people and operates its own prefabrication facilities, enabling end-to-end project control from P&ID documentation to site installation and commissioning.
AutoCAD Plant 3D, SOLIDWORKS, Revit, and Robot Structural Analysis. These tools handle piping layouts, skid design, and structural modeling for industrial projects.
Yes. Engineering represents 22 of 37 active roles (59% of headcount). Hiring spans Belgium and France with mid and senior-level positions dominating.
Project delivery timelines, Seveso safety compliance, logistics cost optimization, and harmonizing HSE practices across subsidiary operations are prominent focus areas in their current project work.
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